* Stan Goodman <stan.goodman@hashkedim.com> [02-06-11 11:29]:
On Sunday 06 February 2011 18:00:15 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Stan Goodman <stan.goodman@hashkedim.com> [02-06-11 10:25]: ....
That reminded me that, a while before I accepted the hour-long automatic upgrade, I had installed an NFS client in the desktop to communicate with the laptop, and had partially installed also an NFS server (I didn't finish that chore because I didn't have the time just then, and it has to be done on the CLI because The Powers That Be, in their great wisdom, have removed that facility from YaST).
The Powers That Be, in their great wistom, have included yast2-nfs-server/common/client in the distro, but it is not installed in a basic system and not suggested. Those needing such devices are expected to install them themselves by their chosen method. A *simple* search is all that is needed to locate the software.
Thank you, Patrick. I already have pages on how to do this. As you say, the search for the information was not difficult.
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