If your servers are Netware 4.x, I would first check
your frame type (802.2 or 802.3). I've never used
ncpfs on Linux (yet) but coming from a Netware
background, this is always a common connectivity issue
with Netware 4.x.

Hope it helps.
Stephan

 --- Paul Copeland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
Hello All,
> 
> I am a high school teacher whose school is running a
> Novell network.  I have 
> been wanting to run both a staffroom and classroom
> dual boot Linux machine on 
> the Novell network.  So I have downloaded and
> installed ncpfs and ipxutils.  
> And I have also downloaded a graphical login for
> ncpfs.
> 
> I have for over a week now been trying to mount my
> Novell folder on my Linux 
> machine without success.  I have done the IPX auto
> configure then typed 
> "slist" but no servers are listed, and I can't find
> any documentation 
> regarding manual setup of IPX.
> 
> I have read about using ncpfs at Linux.com and at
> another howto site.  But it 
> seems that I can't access the server.  Basically can
> anybody help me with 
> this problem, it is becoming frustrating to the
> extreme.
> 
> If you need any further information  regarding the
> problem please do not 
> hesitate to ask.
> 
> Kind regards
> Paul Copeland
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