Re: [expert] linux and netware

2002-05-14 Thread Jonathan I. Nori
Thanks for the info :) We are now in a heated battle with our local Mandrake test-box to coax and cajole it into allowing it to be seen by the rest of the network. Thanks again for the info! Jon 8^) - A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people

RE: [expert] linux and netware

2002-05-10 Thread kwan
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Jose M. Sanchez wrote: > Under Mandrake 8.x a kernel rebuild is -NOT- needed as the modules are > already present. > > No NDS support though... Indeed it is! I was searching trying to find my notes on the project but came up blank. What I do recall was the the DOS mode driv

RE: [expert] linux and netware

2002-05-10 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
Re: [expert] linux and netware | |I set one up about a year ago to help in the migration from a |4.x box. It required a rebuild of the kernel to support IPX |and netware. From what I recall it was a bindery only. I'm not |sure about NDS support but you may not need it to just map drives.

Re: [expert] linux and netware

2002-05-10 Thread kwan
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Jonathan I. Nori wrote: > Hi! > > Now, I know I'm gonna get flamed for this, so just bear with me for a minute. > > Can I set up a linux box, Mandrake or otherwise, that will emulate a > Netware Bindery box and allow drive mapping through NDS? > > I want to be able to move

[expert] linux and netware

2002-05-10 Thread Jonathan I. Nori
Hi! Now, I know I'm gonna get flamed for this, so just bear with me for a minute. Can I set up a linux box, Mandrake or otherwise, that will emulate a Netware Bindery box and allow drive mapping through NDS? I want to be able to move some storage space off the netware boxes and onto a linux b