On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, Kenneth Stephen wrote:
> Hi,
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> I have an OS/2 system on which I have installed correctly. I know
> the NFS install works correctly because there are tools I use which
> NFS mount from AIX the exports that I have specified on the OS/2 box,
> and these tools work correctly. However, I cant figure out the
> invocation syntax used on AIX, and neither can I figure out what is
> the required invocation syntax on Linux. I have tried 'mount -o
> rsize=1024 wsize=1024 kenneth:e\:\\exported /mnt' and it gave me back
mount kenneth:/exported /mnt ?? (assuming kenneth is the name of the
machine>
or maybe
mount kenneth:/e/exported /mnt
the \ is never used in unix, except as an escape character (as in \n)
Frank
> an error 'refused to connect'. ('kenneth' is the hostname which has
> exported the directory e:\exported). Does it matter that the exported
> directory is on an HPFS filesystem and that I havent compiled HPFS
> support into my linux kernel?
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> Any pointers are appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Kenneth
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