Klaus,
You need to use NFS. There is an NFS-HOWTO available. Also, the
normal (older) NFS that shipped with Linux was a user-space implementation
of NFS (lower performance when compared to kernel space implementations of
other Unices), but in the 2.2 series kernels, support is there for the
newer kernel-space implementation of NFS - knfs. I believe this feature is
available in RedHat 6.0.
Regards,
Kenneth
On Sat, 7 Aug 1999, Klaus Drechsler wrote:
> hi,
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> I have to linux computers in a local network. I call them A and B.
> my question: how can I mount a partition/directory on A that is on B ?
>
> I read the man pages but I cant figure it out ...
>
> ciao,
> klaus
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