I need a nfs server that runs from a floppy so I can serve Rock
Ridge formatted CD-ROMs to the net.  

I'm doing media testing, and I have this really fast cdrom drive
in my office hooked to a machine with a 100Mbit network card, but
it is running corporate-standard config'ed NT 4.0 (no Rock Ridge
or NFS support).

So I want to try to customize tomsrtbt so that it can be an NFS
server, yet not touch NT's image on the hard-drives.  Hopefully,
it should be straight forward.

I understand that I'll need rpc.nfsd and rpc.mountd.
Do I need special versions that work with the kernal
version used in tomsrtbt, or can I pull the latest 
ones from RH6.2 for instance?

I'm pretty sure I'll need exportfs.  

I'll have to create an /etc/exports. 

Do I need rpc.statd and rpc.rquotad if this is a ro cdrom?

Do I need to do anything to the kernal?  Do I need a kernal
module?

Is there anything set up elsewhere in the system besides
/etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs that I need to add/change?

Am I forgetting anything?

Thanx for any help...

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