NFS is a module under debian, I've used it plenty of times when installing debian.
Andrew (Note my reply address is corrupt. Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: The new LILO not working? Author: "karl"@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@MAILGW at DECPostmaster Date: 28/12/95 11:16 AM Hi All... I remember seeing the new version of LILO coming out and it was marked that it had to be with ELF etc etc. I also noticed the "mbr" pacakge in the base area for 1.0 - having an ELF system her I just upgraded to the latest of everything, so effectively saying that all the relivent packages I need I've installed the latest of. Having said that: I had a power failure about an hour ago. The machine hung at the bootup with "LI" so it had to be a problem with lilo. Thank my lucky stars I have another machine here with normal a.out that is a mirror of ftp.debian.org (1.0 as well) otherwise I don't know what I'd do. Ok, got the newest bootdisk from the development tree onto a disk, booted it fine, I then wanted to mount via NFS my hard drive on the other machine containg the mirror - to my SHOCK there was *NO* NFS support in the kernel. Ok, so I ftp'd the package (the old lilo from the stable tree) de-installed "mbr" and then installed the lilo package on top of the new one. I then was able to reboot fine after saying Yes to add a boot block. I'm not sure if I was actually doing anything wrong, but I did have the latest of everything installed and it broke on the reoobt as I said above (hence this email) Don't get me wrong, I upgraded Debian from an install of .93R5, and when I tried to use both the custom bootdisk and normal bootdisk, I wasnt able to mount any filesystems which was rather annoying (probobly because of the newer versions of fsck etc) but if I didnt have my other computer here I would've surely been doomed to all eternity and might've had to re-install R5 over the top. I wondered why NFS support wasnt in the bootdisk (is it meant to be?) otherwise how are we to install over nfs? Also might be handy to compile iso9660 for some CDROMS that have debian on the for a cdrom install perhaps. In any case is anyone else seeing the problem with the new lilo/mbr packages from the development trre under base that I've just got? -- Karl Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Network Supervisor - Tower Internet Services. | Internet Providers and | Tel: +61-9-316-3036 Fax: +61-9-381-3909 | Networking Solutions |