Dear Mr. Jensen:
> Ncpfs *is* available as a Debian package.
You mean I compiled and monkeyed with it for nothing :-)? Oh,
well
Max Hyre
>Re your need for Novell connectivity, I'm acquainted with two
> packages of interest (neither Debianized yet):
>
>ncpfs (Netware Core Protocol Filesystem) makes your Linux box a
> Novell client. I got version 0.21 running with minimial hassle last
> week, on my 0.93R6 box; I think the c
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Dear Mr. Hawkins:
Re your need for Novell connectivity, I'm acquainted with two
packages of interest (neither Debianized yet):
ncpfs (Netware Core Protocol Filesystem) makes your Linux box a
Novell client. I got version 0.21 running with minimial hass
On Tue, 18 Jun 1996, Rick Hawkins wrote:
[Wants to be able to mount Novell and AFS filesystems on Linux.]
> The second is the AFS file system for the campuswide workstations. I
Linux-AFS is apparently somewhat arcane at the moment. There's
a (very) limited amount of information on AFS
I strongly suspect that there are how-to's for this, but i have no idea
what the names are . . . so even a pointer would help.
There are two types of foreing file systems we have interest in
mounting. The first are thte novell type used by our departmental
servers. I recall such options in the
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