Installing Debian over NFS

2000-12-29 Thread Denis Laroche
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

Re: Debian over NFS

1997-07-08 Thread Rick Hawkins
> > > * 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

Re: Debian over NFS

1997-07-03 Thread Christian Leutloff
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

Re: NFS mounting /usr, Debian over NFS

1997-06-22 Thread Alexander Stavitsky
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

Re: Debian over NFS

1997-06-18 Thread Rick Hawkins
> > * 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.

Debian over NFS

1997-06-18 Thread John Goerzen
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