Hi all,
I'm new to Debian and I'm trying to install the current distribution
using NFS on a i486 PC that has an Ethernet 3Com 3C509B adapter in an
ISA slot. I had RedHat Linux running on the PC before and the NIC was
working fine (with Donald Beckers's 3c509.o module).
I read through the installa
> > > * A Debian server, with a large hard disk, with a fairly full install of
> > >Debian.
> > > * Multiple Debian client machines, with small hard disks (often 100 meg
> > > or
> > >less). I'd like to mount, at minimum, /usr from the Debian server.
> > >/usr should be mounted ov
Rick Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > * A Debian server, with a large hard disk, with a fairly full install of
> >Debian.
> > * Multiple Debian client machines, with small hard disks (often 100 meg or
> >less). I'd like to mount, at minimum, /usr from the Debian server.
> >/u
Hi!
Some time ago you posted a question on debian-user list regarding Debian
NFS setup. There seems to be no useful follow-ups on the problem.
I am in similar situation. I'm trying to set up a server with seven
clients. Home directories are NFS mounted - that's easy part.
I also want clients to f
>
> * A Debian server, with a large hard disk, with a fairly full install of
>Debian.
> * Multiple Debian client machines, with small hard disks (often 100 meg or
>less). I'd like to mount, at minimum, /usr from the Debian server.
>/usr should be mounted over NFS in read-only mode.
Hello,
I am wondering how to set up systems in this way:
* A Debian server, with a large hard disk, with a fairly full install of
Debian.
* Multiple Debian client machines, with small hard disks (often 100 meg or
less). I'd like to mount, at minimum, /usr from the Debian server.
/usr
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