I'm trying to build a small lan and being a bit short on HD space (250MB to
500MB tops) I wanted to have /home /usr and so forth be NFS mounted. I'm
currently having a problem in which the /usr partition that is exported is
corrupted by the client machine (broke exim when I installed ssmtp for
exam
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (joost witteveen) writes:
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| > As near as I can tell from examining various FAQs, there is no support
| > for maintaining clients with a read-only, NFS-mounted "/usr"
| > partition. The only current solution seems t
> As near as I can tell from examining various FAQs, there is no support
> for maintaining clients with a read-only, NFS-mounted "/usr"
> partition. The only current solution seems to be: (i) install a
> complete system on the server and a base system on the client;
&g
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(Sorry to those who see this twice: it looks like our local news
server has all the "linux.*" groups marked as unmoderated.)
As near as I can tell from examining various FAQs, there is no support
for maintaining clients with a read-only, NFS-mou
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