I've seen the same problem. I assume it is a problem with dselect because if
you mount the nfs filesystem by hand, choose "mounted" as the access method,
and point to the mount point, dselect works OK. It appears that dselect does
not try to mount the filesystem because of what it perceives as an
On Fri, 27 Feb 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:
: Nathan E Norman wrote:
: >
: > This question is overly vague; sorry ...
: >
: > I started playing with nfs today (nothing like a little excitement on a
: > friday). I've got a 9 gig partition on a BSDI box, which holds my ftp
: > mirror of debian, among
Nathan E Norman wrote:
>
> This question is overly vague; sorry ...
>
> I started playing with nfs today (nothing like a little excitement on a
> friday). I've got a 9 gig partition on a BSDI box, which holds my ftp
> mirror of debian, among other things. I want to be able to do local
> install
This question is overly vague; sorry ...
I started playing with nfs today (nothing like a little excitement on a
friday). I've got a 9 gig partition on a BSDI box, which holds my ftp
mirror of debian, among other things. I want to be able to do local
installs via nfs. So I fought my way through
Luis Francisco Gonzalez wrote:
:
: Hi,
: I have just had something strange happening to me. I tried to update some
: packages using dselect with the NFS option. When going into the install option
: I would get an error from find about not being able to find the directory. The
: strange thing thoug
Hi,
I have just had something strange happening to me. I tried to update some
packages using dselect with the NFS option. When going into the install option
I would get an error from find about not being able to find the directory. The
strange thing though is that the directory was correct and the
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