On 21/02/10 18:38, Ed Greshko wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
On 21/02/10 16:23, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
Hello. I have been using NFS for a few years for all networking file system needs and only knows how to make that work. Now we have a special problem. Usually our NFS clients who have write access also have fixed IP addresses, this time she doesn't. Looks as if to me
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By the way fixing my wife's IP address is not possible because she might work everywhere, starbucks for example. She is using OpenSUSE 11.0. And, real mount is preferred over gnome virtual file system which is not compatible with some of her tools. I also want to avoid unnecessary learning curve so that to concentrate on my non-IT profession, thus would choose known system (nfs) unless I have to dump it.
Best regards
Forgive me for asking, but you appear to be associated with the Chinese company-
Your speciality is Ubuntu (with gnome DT) so have you asked your question(s) in the Ubuntu "help desk" or forum? Or are you simply spreading your question(s) to see who may reply the quickest?
I'm curious... Why do you think someone should have to justify why they are asking a question on this forum?
Just asking.... and no offence meant, especially as you are asking the question(s) "so that [you are able] to concentrate on [your] non-IT profession."
It has been my experience that when people say "no offence" or "I don't want to interrupt...but" they are doing exactly that. Especially when their claim of "non offence" is followed by a snide remark.
Besides that, the question being asked is a general question with no distro specific component. You seem to have spent more time doing research on the poster so you can be contrary rather than putting any effort into helping.
OK, so how much have you helped in answering his question? What was* your* motivation to respond to my post the way you did? BC -- She was only a whisky maker but I loved her still. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org