Graham Cobb wrote:
> 2) If you control the server, you can set the all_squash, anonuid and
> anongid options to map all accesses from the tablet to your account (see
> the example for /home/joe in the man page).
Thanks! That suggestion is working fine for me.
And previously I wrote:
> What is
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 22:46, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
> Juha Kallioinen wrote:
> > then just use this:
> >
> > http://maemo.org/community/wiki/settingupnfs/
>
> This procedure worked great, except for one small problem. After mounting
> the filesystem (as root), should I be able to access it a
Juha Kallioinen wrote:
> then just use this:
>
> http://maemo.org/community/wiki/settingupnfs/
This procedure worked great, except for one small problem. After mounting
the filesystem (as root), should I be able to access it as user? I find
that user is not able to cd to the mounted filesystem
Juha Kallioinen wrote:
> ext Juha Kallioinen wrote:
>
> I documented this also in a maemo wiki entry [1].
>
> [1] https://maemo.org/community/wiki/settingupnfs/
Stupid me giving a https link, so if you got an authentication
request and don't have a maemo account, then just use this:
http://maemo
ext Juha Kallioinen wrote:
> BusyBox v1.4.1 (2007-03-12 19:00:25 EET) Built-in shell (ash)
> Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
>
> Nokia-N800-26:~# apt-get install rx34-nfs-kernel
I just noticed I had recorded this wrong.. the package name that
contains the kernel modules is 'rx-34-k
On Mon, 2007-09-03 at 11:00 +0300, ext Juha Kallioinen wrote:
> ext Jeffrey Barish wrote:
> > Juha Kallioinen wrote:
> >
> >> To get started, I had just flashed my N800 and made sure it's in RD mode
> >> (--enable-rd-mode with the commandline flasher).
> >
> > Thank you for this thorough explanat
ext Jeffrey Barish wrote:
> Juha Kallioinen wrote:
>
>> To get started, I had just flashed my N800 and made sure it's in RD mode
>> (--enable-rd-mode with the commandline flasher).
>
> Thank you for this thorough explanation.
>
> I upgraded the OS using the Windows procedure, so I presume that R
Juha Kallioinen wrote:
> To get started, I had just flashed my N800 and made sure it's in RD mode
> (--enable-rd-mode with the commandline flasher).
Thank you for this thorough explanation.
I upgraded the OS using the Windows procedure, so I presume that RD mode was
not enabled. Do I have to st
ext Jeffrey Barish wrote:
> I just installed OS 2007 (version 4.2007.26-8) on my N800. I thought that I
> would make another attempt to get an NFS client running on the N800 so that
> I can mount my workstation. However, I am confused as to whether NFS is
> already present in the OS. maemo downl
Eero Tamminen wrote:
> Maemo != Debian.
Well, those packages are in Maemo repository not Debian
http://repository.maemo.org/pool/bora/free/binary/
rx-34-kernel-nfs-modules_0.1_armel.deb
nfs-common_1.0.6-3.1sdk1_armel.deb
...
I guess they (portmap, kernel modules) are not meant to be used in
scr
Hi,
ext Jeffrey Barish wrote:
> I also checked to see what would happen if I were to install the real mount
> command, as per the posting from Kalle Vahlman:
...
> This really doesn't seem right.
Maemo != Debian. Busybox provides many Debian Essential packages.
If you replace some package that B
I also checked to see what would happen if I were to install the real mount
command, as per the posting from Kalle Vahlman:
/etc/apt # apt-get -s install mount
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
libblkid1 libgtkadi1 libu
Frantisek Dufka wrote:
> Looks like you already asked this before and got some answer
> http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/maemo/developers/20888#20888
I am pleased that the nfs-common package that you previously suggested
installing appears no longer to be broken. However, I am alarmed by th
Jeffrey Barish wrote:
> However, I am confused as to whether NFS is
> already present in the OS.
Not directly in firmware image.
> maemo downloads has a replacement kernel
> available, which suggests that I would need to replace the kernel.
You can but it is not needed. NFS can be used as kern
I just installed OS 2007 (version 4.2007.26-8) on my N800. I thought that I
would make another attempt to get an NFS client running on the N800 so that
I can mount my workstation. However, I am confused as to whether NFS is
already present in the OS. maemo downloads has a replacement kernel
avai
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