Marco Kammerer wrote:
Hallo lieber Listeleser,
Folgendes Anliegen: Ich verwende Samba 2.0.7 auf SuSE6.4 und bin absolut zufrieden.
Gibt es eine Möglichkeit ähnlich zum Novell Client mittels rechter Maustaste Rchnte zu vergeben.
Dann nimm doch einen originalen NOVELL Clone unter GPL: Den hat SuSE leider auch mal wieder vergessen, zu erwähnen, bzw. beizupacken.....tzztzz 1.600 Pakete und nur undokumentierter Schrott: Ich habe das Teil hier laufen - es ist ein original NOVELL 4.x im Quellcode sogar mit Journaling FS. Kein Vergleich mit LWARE oder MARS_NWE.... Gru/3, Guido Stepken ---------------> Cut here. NWFS Binaries are available for download from this server. Please make certain you have read the files COPYING, and LICENSE for any software you wish to download. FENRISLAIR Directory Structure ------------------------------- All FENRIS File System Drivers and Tools can be found at \nwfs20 on this server. Structure is as follows: ------------------------ \nwfs20\nwfs.tar.gz Latest NWFS Source Code (GZIP) (symlink) \nwfs20\nwfs.zip Latest NWFS Source Code (ZIP) (symlink) \nwfs20\nwfsXXXX.tar.gz NWFS Source Code (GZIP) \nwfs20\nwfsXXXX.zip NWFS Source Code (ZIP) NWFS Source code packages are archived by date. You should download the zip or gzip package with the most recent date. The following packages are also available for Windows NT/2000 customers: \nwfs20\nt2000.ZIP Windows NT NetWare IFS Drivers and Utilities \nwfs20\nwifs.zip Installshield NetWare IFS Drivers and GUI Tools for Windows NT/2000 (requires key) MS-DOS (DR-DOS) You can obtain a key to the nwifs.zip package by purchasing a license through our website at www.timpanogas.com. BUILDING NWFS ------------- The globals.h file contains the following table of options: #define WINDOWS_NT_RO 0 #define WINDOWS_NT 0 #define WINDOWS_NT_UTIL 0 #define WINDOWS_CONVERT 0 #define WINDOWS_98_UTIL 0 #define LINUX_20 0 #define LINUX_22 1 #define LINUX_24 0 #define LINUX_UTIL 0 #define DOS_UTIL 0 elect build environment (you can only select one at a time). There are makefiles included for different kernel configurations. To make the NWFS driver for Linux, select one of the following. The makefiles support modversioned kernels and naked kernels. #define LINUX_20 0 #define LINUX_22 1 #define LINUX_24 0 make -f nwfs.mak This will make an NWFS driver SMP-no MODVER-no make -f nwfsmod.mak This will make an NWFS driver SMP-no MODVER-yes make -f nwfssmp.mak This will make an NWFS driver SMP-yes MODVER-no make -f nwmodsmp.mak This will make an NWFS driver SMP-yes MODVER-yes The Linux versions are supported under the GCC Linux compiler To make the Linux tools: #define LINUX_UTIL 1 make -f util.mak The DOS versions are supported under the DJ Delorie GCC MS-DOS compiler. To make the MS-DOS tools: #define DOS_UTIL 1 make -f dos.mak The Windows NT/2000 versions are supported under Microsoft C++ 5.0 or higher To make the WIndows NT/2000 tools: #define WINDOWS_NT_UTIL 1 nmake /f utilms.mak The Windows NT/2000 File System Driver Components are: ------------------------------------------------------ NWFSRO.SYS Windows NT/2000 File System Driver NWFSRO.INI Regini.exe import file NWMOUNT.EXE Volume Mount Utility NWDISMNT.EXE Volume Dismount Utility NWVOL.EXE Volume Display Utility NWCONFIG.EXE Volume Create/Mirroring/Namespace/Partition Manager (CWorthy) NWDISK.EXE Volume Create/Mirroring/Namespace/Partition Manager (terminal) NWVIEW.EXE Volume Directory Viewer NWREPAIR.EXE Volume Repair Utility To install the Windows NT/2000 version, copy the NWFSRO.SYS driver to the \%SYSTEM_ROOT%\System32\drivers directory (WINNT is the name of the %SYSTEM_ROOT% on most systems) and run regini.exe (which comes with the Windows NT/2000 DDK) to add the registry entries to your system that will allow the driver to load at the next reboot. Command syntax for regini.exe is: C:\>regini nwfsro.ini <enter> To query available volumes on this machine that can be mounted, invoke NWVOL.EXE by typing: C:\>NWVOL NWVOL will list all volumes detected on this server. NWVOL Copyright (C) 1998-1999 Timpanogas Research Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved NetWare Volume(s) [SYS ] sz-00003751 blk-65536 F/D-0000/0001 (OK) NAMESPACES [ DOS LONG NFS ] COMPRESS-YES SUBALLOC-YES MIGRATE-NO AUDIT-NO segment #0 Start-00000000 size-00001BA9 segment #1 Start-00001BA9 size-00001BA8 To mount a NetWare volume, type: C:\>nwmount * This will mount all NetWare volumes on an NT/2000 server as Native Windows NT File Systems. You can also mount a specific volume by typing "nwmount VOLUME_NAME". Simply type NWMOUNT.EXE or NWDISMNT.EXE with no arguments and these programs will display additional help information. TRG also sells a CD-ROM version of this package with an InstallShield, and Windows GUI Utilities. You should copy the utilities into the /WINNT/System32 directory. If you want to change any volume configurations, you should only do so with the driver unloaded and all volumes dismounted. See NWCONFIG.EXE for very complete help on how to manage NetWare volumes. The Linux File System Driver Components are: -------------------------------------------- NWFS.O Linux NWFS 2.0 File System Driver NWVOL Volume Display Utility NWCONFIG Volume Create/Mirroring/Namespace/Partition Manager (ncurses) NWDISK Volume Create/Mirroring/Namespace/Partition Manager (terminal) NWVIEW Volume Directory Viewer NWREPAIR Volume Repair Utility To install the Linux version of NWFS 2.0, copy the NWFS.O driver to the \lib\modules\misc directory. Load the driver by typing: [root@FENRISLAIR]# [root@FENRISLAIR]# insmod nwfs [root@FENRISLAIR]# To query available volumes on this machine that can be mounted, invoke NWVOL by typing: [root@FENRISLAIR]# NWVOL NWVOL will list all volumes detected on this server. NWVOL Copyright (C) 1998-1999 Timpanogas Research Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved NetWare Volume(s) [SYS ] sz-00003751 blk-65536 F/D-0000/0001 (OK) NAMESPACES [ DOS LONG NFS ] COMPRESS-YES SUBALLOC-YES MIGRATE-NO AUDIT-NO segment #0 Start-00000000 size-00001BA9 segment #1 Start-00001BA9 size-00001BA8 To mount a NetWare Volume named "SYS" to a pre-exisitng mount point (directory) called /SYS, type: [root@FENRISLAIR]# [root@FENRISLAIR]# mount sys /SYS -t nwfs -o SYS [root@FENRISLAIR]# To dismount, type: [root@FENRISLAIR]# [root@FENRISLAIR]# umount /SYS -t [root@FENRISLAIR]# You should copy the utilities into the /usr/bin directory. If you want to change any volume configurations, you should only do so with the driver unloaded and all volumes dismounted. See NWCONFIG for very complete help on how to manage NetWare volumes. The MS-DOS (DR-DOS) File System Tools are: ------------------------------------------------------ NWVOL.EXE Volume Display Utility NWCONFIG.EXE Volume Create/Mirroring/Namespace/Partition Manager (CWorthy) NWDISK.EXE Volume Create/Mirroring/Namespace/Partition Manager (terminal) NWVIEW.EXE Volume Directory Viewer NWREPAIR.EXE Volume Repair Utility You should copy the utilities into the /DOS directory on your machine. See NWCONFIG.EXE for very complete help on how to manage NetWare volumes from DOS. To query available volumes on this machine that can be mounted, invoke NWVOL.EXE by typing: C:\>NWVOL NWVOL will list all volumes detected on this server. NWVOL Copyright (C) 1998-1999 Timpanogas Research Group, Inc. 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