I actually looked at rumba with a view to packaging it for Debian. I
think it could be a useful contribution. However I had a devil of a time
trying to compile it. Apparently it partly uses code directly from the
kernel source and headers which as we know change rapidly. I got a
massive amount
Sudhakar Chandrasekharan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Speaking of automounting, have any of you folks come across a way of
> automounting SMB "volumes"? I don't like smbclient/smbmount.
You could look at rumba, which might not be in Debian. It does SMB
mounting in an NFS-like way, which might
On Tue, Oct 28, 1997 at 12:55:45PM -0700, Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
> Speaking of automounting, have any of you folks come across a way of
> automounting SMB "volumes"? I don't like smbclient/smbmount.
The autofs-pre15 patch updates the man page to show such an example, the
code might be al
Olivier THARAN wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 28, 1997 at 10:56:28AM -0700, Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
> > How should I proceed with kernel 2.0.31 and autofs? Would the autofs
> > deamon 0.3.14 wouk with the autofs support in kernel 2.0.31?
> I'd say, if the patches for autofs are included in 2.0.31, g
On Tue, Oct 28, 1997 at 10:56:28AM -0700, Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
> How should I proceed with kernel 2.0.31 and autofs? Would the autofs
> deamon 0.3.14 wouk with the autofs support in kernel 2.0.31?
I'd say, if the patches for autofs are included in 2.0.31, go ahead, just
install autofs-
Hi,
Thanks, first of all, to all the folks who answered my questions on
getting Sound and CD to work on my Compaq DeskPro XL.
I have been fooling around with kernel 2.0.31 that I downloaded from
funet.fi I see that autofs support is included with this release of the
kernel. Are there docs on au
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