Scott Ferguson writes:
>> Exchange of files between debian desktop and solaris zfs servers.
> Nested?
> ACLs?
>
I'm not sure what you're asking there... Don't know what Nested means
in this context... but as for ACLs, well no... there is no need for
that in my setup... its a single user sort of
On 12/11/11 11:56, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Scott Ferguson writes:
>
> I've only responded to this one question just yet because I'm working
> from your other input to get this done... thanks.
The NFS.org page is the most useful - see the HowTos
>
>> That's not a lot of examples - what did you wa
Scott Ferguson writes:
I've only responded to this one question just yet because I'm working
from your other input to get this done... thanks.
> That's not a lot of examples - what did you want to use if for?
Exchange of files between debian desktop and solaris zfs servers.
So it will be both
On 11/11/11 23:40, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Dan Ritter writes:
>
>> On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 01:34:47PM -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>> On one site (the one cited above) I noticed said something about
>>> having to change kernels. I'm currently running wheezy with
>>> 3.0.0-686-pae. Will that need to
Dan Ritter writes:
> On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 01:34:47PM -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> On one site (the one cited above) I noticed said something about
>> having to change kernels. I'm currently running wheezy with
>> 3.0.0-686-pae. Will that need to be changed?
>
> No.
>
> aptitude install nfs-k
Dan Ritter writes:
[...] snipped useful input... thanks
> Doing NFS4 exports is a little harder, but you can get better
> access-control. Google for "nfs4 exports debian" to find a
> howto.
Is there any other reason to use nsf4? Faster...? or .. whatever?
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On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 01:34:47PM -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
> On one site (the one cited above) I noticed said something about
> having to change kernels. I'm currently running wheezy with
> 3.0.0-686-pae. Will that need to be changed?
No.
aptitude install nfs-kernel-server
Now you have the r
Searching with `site:debian.org' in google with keywords `how' and
`nfs'. I don't really see what looks like a full HOWTO walk thru.
The wiki site (wiki.debian.org/NFS) seems to just point off to ancient
HOWTOs elsewhere.
Changing my search terms by dropping the `site:' bit and using the
keyword
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