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Re: NFS sync vs. async mounts (was Re: [opensuse] OpenSuse 10.2 - Fortran compilation very slow through NFS network with a 64bit server and 32bit clients.)
- From: primm <lynn@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 08:10:47 +0100
- Message-id: <200712230810.48024.lynn@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Friday 21 December 2007 20:28:04 Randall R Schulz wrote:
handles nis logins. No eggageration, it took me 1/2 hour most of which was
reading man exports until I discovered that Yast had read it for me already!
I'll bet that some gurus on this list could do it in 5.
Just curious, but what are my alternatives for nfs?
Love from L
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On Friday 21 December 2007 11:10, primm wrote:I setup an nfs server to export /home to 5 other clients. The same server
NFS is kind of ugly itself, don't you think?
Ugly? Naah! It's soooo neat. With nis and nfs anyone can login
anywhere and get their own files and start work right after they've
got a coffee. It just works. Just like NT server before someone
downloded a virus.
Well, I guess if someone else is configuring and maintaining it, sure,
it's wonderful.
handles nis logins. No eggageration, it took me 1/2 hour most of which was
reading man exports until I discovered that Yast had read it for me already!
I'll bet that some gurus on this list could do it in 5.
Just curious, but what are my alternatives for nfs?
Love from L
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