On Wednesday, Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:

 ] Forget the money draft.  Just tell them your VISA number.

Not everyone has a credit card...

And I thought international money orders were like 70 cents? I don't
care since if I was to buy a linux CD over the internet I would goto
www.everythinglinux.com.au and send a personal cheque. (I want a
little penguin to stick to my car like a Garfield) <G>

 ] The computer with the CDrom drive needs to serve NFS to
 ] the network.  This can be from DOS (using a packetdriver
 ] and SOSS) or from Linux (setup in rc.inet2).

I would like all the computers on my LAN be able to access the cdrom
on my linux box as a 'local' cdrom drive. I know normal cdrom drivers
make DOS see the cdrom as a network device anyway.

[After many troubles I got the sjcd driver under linux to work for my
2x speed CDROM - the documentation said "modprobe sjcd sjcd=0x390"
would work but the required was "modprobe sjcd sjcd_base=0x390".
Thanks wesguin on #arachne for helping me :)]

Can this be done? I'm running DR-DOS 7.02/W3.11 [toaster] and W95
[gordon] puters, with Slackware Zipslack 4.0 - kernel 2.2.6 on the
"server" [holly].

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