On 08/16/2008 01:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
On sam, 2008-08-16 at 15:33 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem: the modified version of Debian Linux offered by the
manufacturer doesn't have nfs-kernel-server, only have
nfs-user-server.
Can't you add Debian sources for this an install nfs-kernel-server?
I can. But this computer uses a very special CPU ("Loongson") which says
it is 95% with MIPS instruction set, so I am afraid their "modification"
is modify debian so they don't use missing MIPS instructions, thus
adding a typical debian mips source wouldn't work.
If they provide only binary images of the kernel, you can request them to send
you the (modified parts of the) source, GPL makes this their duty, if they carry
it out or not, that is, unfortunately, another question. Anyway, maybe there are
already headers in /lib/modules/kernelversion/build against which you can build
the nfsd-module, or maybe, there is a kernel-header-package available from the
manufacturer.
Regards,
Christian Franke
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