> I hate to yank the /lib/ndb/local, however, > as it is useful when the plan 9 guest is running in NAT as opposed to > BRIDGE mode.
Isn't that the purpose of specifying a a different NDB on the command line? ++L
> I hate to yank the /lib/ndb/local, however, > as it is useful when the plan 9 guest is running in NAT as opposed to > BRIDGE mode.
Isn't that the purpose of specifying a a different NDB on the command line? ++L