On Tuesday 08 January 2002 11:49 pm, you wrote:
Ric Tibbetts wrote:
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Just for the record: I still get stuck from time to time too, and bring
my questions here. It's a great forum! I just personally feel that any
question starting with, or containing the phrase:
When I
Ken Thompson wrote:
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 11:49 pm, you wrote:
Ric Tibbetts wrote:
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Just for the record: I still get stuck from time to time too, and bring
my questions here. It's a great forum! I just personally feel that any
question starting with, or containing
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To answer your original question:
I am not aware of a way in MCC to add NFS control.
Nor is there a way to do NIS configuration, DNS configuration, Sendmail
(or postfix) configuration, nor add user accounts, or samba
configuration, etc...
I think MCC is a good begining on a
Ken Thompson wrote:
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To answer your original question:
I am not aware of a way in MCC to add NFS control.
Nor is there a way to do NIS configuration, DNS configuration, Sendmail
(or postfix) configuration, nor add user accounts, or samba
configuration, etc...
I think
Am I missing something???
I don't find a way with MCC to export or mount file systems on other
computers in the network. I have to go to linuxconf to do this. I seem to
remember in 8.0 there was a dialog for exporting and mounting.
--
Ken Thompson, North West Antique Autos
Payette, Idaho
Ken Thompson wrote:
Am I missing something???
I don't find a way with MCC to export or mount file systems on other
computers in the network. I have to go to linuxconf to do this. I seem to
remember in 8.0 there was a dialog for exporting and mounting.
Forget the GUI's. Spend a (very)
At 11:41 AM 1/8/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Ken Thompson wrote:
Am I missing something???
I don't find a way with MCC to export or mount file systems on other
computers in the network. I have to go to linuxconf to do this. I seem to
remember in 8.0 there was a dialog for exporting and
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 03:10 pm, you wrote:
At 11:41 AM 1/8/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Ken Thompson wrote:
Am I missing something???
I don't find a way with MCC to export or mount file systems on other
computers in the network. I have to go to linuxconf to do this. I seem
to
At 04:08 PM 1/8/2002 -0700, you wrote:
I DO work with the Exports, FSTAB, HOSTS and etc, but was thinking of
those that are new to Linux.
If Linux is ever going to make it as a viable desktop O/S for the masses it's
going to have to have GUI tools.
To a purist, I suppose a GUI is silly but to the
Well, if at all possible, let us try to keep those kind of questions,
questions about beginners needing GUI tools, on the beginners list, and at
least *fake* a semblance to this being an expert list.
Thanks,
J. Craig Woods
UNIX/NT SA
-Art is the illusion of spontaneity-
OK, but the
On Tue, 2002-01-08 at 18:18, J. Craig Woods wrote:
Well, if at all possible, let us try to keep those kind of questions,
questions about beginners needing GUI tools, on the beginners list, and at
least *fake* a semblance to this being an expert list.
It's the experts who make the GUIs for
Michael Leone wrote:
On Tue, 2002-01-08 at 18:18, J. Craig Woods wrote:
Well, if at all possible, let us try to keep those kind of questions,
questions about beginners needing GUI tools, on the beginners list, and at
least *fake* a semblance to this being an expert list.
It's the
Ric Tibbetts wrote:
Ken Thompson wrote:
Am I missing something???
I don't find a way with MCC to export or mount file systems on other
computers in the network. I have to go to linuxconf to do this. I seem to
remember in 8.0 there was a dialog for exporting and mounting.
Forget
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