Hi all,,, I've been beating my head against the wall here. Here's what I'm trying to do. Computer A is the faster with better video. Computer B has the larger HD. I want to be on computer A and run a program that is stored on B's HD. The program should run on A not B. I've been messing with NFS, but it will not allow me to do this. I can only read / write on NFS. Any ideas for me? TIA! Jim Hatridge hatridge@straubing.baynet.de Proud Linux User #88484 Owner -- beowulf-newbie list Don't blame me I voted for Harry Browne! www.lp.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jim's Beowulf Project Looking for giveaway computers and parts I need it all! Email Jim for details on how you can help build a poor man's super computer.
Hi All Like alot of others I'm answering my own question... I found I needed to add "exec" to my fstab file lines. Now it works fine. Later! On Thu, 04 Jan 2001, you wrote:
Hi all,,,
I've been beating my head against the wall here.
Here's what I'm trying to do.
Computer A is the faster with better video. Computer B has the larger HD. I want to be on computer A and run a program that is stored on B's HD. The program should run on A not B.
I've been messing with NFS, but it will not allow me to do this. I can only read / write on NFS.
Any ideas for me?
TIA!
Jim Hatridge hatridge@straubing.baynet.de Proud Linux User #88484 Owner -- beowulf-newbie list
Don't blame me I voted for Harry Browne! www.lp.org
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jim's Beowulf Project Looking for giveaway computers and parts I need it all! Email Jim for details on how you can help build a poor man's super computer. -- Jim Hatridge hatridge@straubing.baynet.de Proud Linux User #88484 Owner -- beowulf-newbie list
Don't blame me I voted for Harry Browne! www.lp.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jim's Beowulf Project Looking for giveaway computers and parts I need it all! Email Jim for details on how you can help build a poor man's super computer.
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