On Fri, Jan 16, 1998 at 02:23:43PM -0700, Mike Patterson wrote: > > Ok, actually, I lied. Three. The first is: I haven't been getting any traffic > from the list lately.. has something happened? For that reason, I'd appreciate > a cc of any responses...
You're not subscribed anymore. I've put on on the list again. Seems your mailsystem was sending out bounces so the list server unsubscribed you. > First real question: I want to mount a directory on another system. How > do I do this? I thought it would be in the mount man pages, but I guess I'm > wrong. I assume that there must be something else out there I'm missing > (I assume dealing with NFS) Yep, nfs is good, you could use samba, too. On the server: edit /etc/exports start rpc.portmap (look at /etc/init.d/netstd_nfs) On the client either mount -s nfs server:/direc/tor/y /he/re or edit /etc/fstab. Regards, Joey -- / Martin Schulze * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * 26129 Oldenburg / / To-Zeilen in öffentlichen Nachrichten ist FidoNet-Technologie / / <gröll> ^^^^^^^^^^ / / ... endlich 'mal wieder ein echt gelungener Witz!!! / / -- Rainer Scholz /
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