Re: network folder

2002-09-29 Thread Jeff
Rhodri, 2002-Sep-29 11:43 -0700: > thanks for your help > > yes, my laptop is already registered as a machine in work's LAN. So, the > problem for me was whether I had to investigate the nfs method or the samba > one. > > just another question: do I need to have installed dhcp for this task? Fo

Re: network folder

2002-09-29 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Rhodri said: > thanks for your help > > yes, my laptop is already registered as a machine in work's LAN. So, the > problem for me was whether I had to investigate the nfs method or the samba > one. > > just another question: do I need to have installed dhcp for this

Re: network folder

2002-09-29 Thread Rhodri
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Re: network folder

2002-09-28 Thread Jeff
e box, just SMB. I'd be guessing smbmount > personally. > > Also, if you're right that it is NFS, then the laptop must already be in > the server's /etc/exports or he wouldn't be able to mount from windows. > So all he needs to do is modify the laptop's

Re: network folder

2002-09-28 Thread Corrin Lakeland
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 09:55, Jeff wrote: > Rhodri, 2002-Sep-28 11:51 -0700: > > the network drive is Unix and I want to have access to my network > > drive (mapping my network drive), namely, > > > > \\severname\myhomedirectory > > > > from my computer, not from the office's computer > > the system

Re: network folder

2002-09-28 Thread Jeff
Rhodri, 2002-Sep-28 11:51 -0700: > the network drive is Unix and I want to have access to my network drive > (mapping my network drive), namely, > > \\severname\myhomedirectory > > from my computer, not from the office's computer > the system is controlled my tsg (technical support group) > >

Re: network folder

2002-09-28 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Rhodri said: > the network drive is Unix and I want to have access to my network drive > (mapping my network drive), namely, > > \\severname\myhomedirectory Might mean nfs. > from my computer, not from the office's computer > the system is controlled my tsg (techni

Re: network folder

2002-09-28 Thread Rhodri
umentation to read (I like to read :)) I would be grateful Thanks lot Rhodri > I need a lot more information than this to help out. Here's a few > questions to help clarify the problem: > > - What's the office's network folder on? Linux/Unix/other? > > - Who cont

Re: network folder

2002-09-27 Thread Jeff
Rhodri, 2002-Sep-27 03:24 -0700: >Hi to everybody, > >Iam working on a laptop P4. I sometimes bring it to my office to work >where I connect to internet using eth0. > >Well, everything is ok except I cannot connect to my office's network >

network folder

2002-09-27 Thread Rhodri
Hi to everybody,   Iam working on a laptop P4. I sometimes bring it to my office to work where I connect to internet using eth0.   Well, everything is ok except I cannot connect to my office's network folder.   I can connect to it through telnet, but I cannot create a folder in my ma