On Aug 3, 2005, at 5:15 PM, Michael H. Georg wrote:
I've been watching the 'CVS module listing' thread and thinking..Huh? Feel like a monkey dropped in a physics class; I see the scratching on the wall, have no idea what it means.

I'd explain more, but I got to get a bunch of stuff finished before I head out of town for 10 days. Short version:

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cvs

Anyway...Set up an NFS share on my FC4 server. Had some trouble on the laptop running FC2 with mounting the shares. Checked the web and saw a hint about stopping iptables before attempting to mount the shares. Put '/etc/init.d/iptables stop' and the mount commands in a shell script. Worked perfectly. After upgrading the laptop to FC4 my mount commands often do not work immediately. If I try to immediately mount my shares, RPC times out. If I wait awhile, the mount will work fine. I would like to edit fstab to mount these shares at boot, but am worried about the time lag. I haven't done the fstab edit yet because I use the laptop in different networks and am not sure what the consequences will be. Any input would be appreciated.

You probably don't want to put NFS entries in /etc/fstab, especially on a laptop. Instead, use the automounter. If you drop by the CWELUG meeting this month, I'll be happy to help you out. Once you get it, it's not as hard as it seems.

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- Robert
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