Hello,
Iam trying to use my debian box as an NFS
server.
But this is what i get after
/etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server
Starting NFS kernel daemon: export
server.domain:/directory: Function not implementednfsd nfssvc: Function not
implementedmountd done.
Any help?(Kernel version
:2.2.14-4)
I found that I should recompile the kernel with the
NFSD support...
The problem is that there isn't any NFSD option in
the "Network FileSystem" part, but only the "NFS filesystem
support"
...?
- Original Message -----
From:
Nikos
Voutsinas
To: debian-u
Hello,
I am trying to use my debian box as an NFS server.
But this is what i get after /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server
Starting NFS kernel daemon: export server.domain:/directory: Function not
implemented
nfsd nfssvc: Function not implemented
mountd done.
Any help?
(Kernel version :2.2.14-4)
Hello, to all of you
What I have understand is that thereis a little problem with terminfo, that's
why some OS could not recognize /033 and /007.The solution is probably using the
(Crtl-V then press Esc) instead of /033 and (Crt-V then Ctrl-G) instead of /007,
at least it works for me
In
problem.(Solaris 7 sun4u)
- Original Message -
From: Paolo Pedaletti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Nikos Voutsinas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: xtermtitle
Ciao Nikos Voutsinas,
I would like (somehow) to change
Hello,
I would like (somehow) to change dynamically xterm
title according to the LOGNAME and HOSTNAME env. Anyone who can
help?
Thnak you in advance
Hello,
Besides tar cvf.tar xvf Is there any other way
to move a directory part to newly created partition? e.g. I want the /usr
(became too big) to move it in a new partition and after this to mount /usr to
this partition?
ps The problem is that thereis no space left in the
current
tion (even after
reboot)
Any ideas?
p.s. cfdisk version 2.10b
Nikos Voutsinas
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