On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 23:19, jullius wrote:
> Thank you for the response.
>
> I started installing the necessary packages, but ran into a 'Connection
> Refused' problem when I tried to make the connection. (This is why I
> considered doing a fresh installation.)
>
> I get:
> rpcinfo: ca
Thank you for the response.
I started installing the necessary packages, but ran into a 'Connection
Refused' problem when I tried to make the connection. (This is why I
considered doing a fresh installation.)
I did the following:
run ping, it worked fine;
setup /etc/expots; permission is giv
At 4/10/2002 03:12 PM -0700, you wrote:
>I could not find an option on my RedHat 7.2 CD which would allow me to
>"upgrade" a workstation to a server without loosing all my linux software.
There is no such thing. The only difference between a workstation and a
server is the packages installed. As
Dear All,
Could you please give some elementary help to a newbie in networking?
I love and have been using linux workstations for several years. However, I
always used them as stand-alones, mostly to develop application software.
Now, I have four linux boxes, and I would like to use NFS to