NSS does run on SuSE as part of Novell's Nterprise Linux Services. This could be beneficial for specific Novell services as it will support extended attributes that Reiserfs doesn't, and be happily managed via iManager. Just as an idea, here's a quick review article from information week: http://www.informationweek.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=60401973 Regards, Steve
suse-list@bout-tyme.net 06/08/05 9:21 pm >>> On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 12:22 -0500, BOB HERZOG wrote: I come to Suse because of Novell's transition. I believe it is the right decision but I have a long learning curve ahead of me. I used Unix in college and that has been 10 yr ago. So, My question...
We are running make that installing...Novell OES Sles. The default partitioning is rieser. May be confused but I thought Novell was supporting NSS under Suse? (NSS is what we used on Netware 6.5) Is rieser the default because it is the best all around for Linux.
thanks in advance... I have to start somewhere,
bob
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