Re: Help me (NFS under Tru64)

From: Michael Heiming (michael+USENET_at_www.heiming.de)
Date: 05/16/03

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    Fredrik <paltskallen@hotmail.com> wrote:
    > Hello!

    > Have you looked at samba? (www.samba.org)
    > This works perfect, makes your T64 machine looks lika a windows
    > machine, just mount it like any other windoze machine. (\\t64\share)
    > And it is very fast also.

    Agreed, just compile samba on Tru64, should be up and running in
    a few minutes, after initial setup, there's been never a single
    problem, works like charm.

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    Michael Heiming
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