thanks for your reply
In 9.0 without making any changes to nwserv.conf one could enable ipx with
the command
rcnwe start
in later versions (with kernel 2.6) under identical conditions
rcnwe start
invokes an error
insmod -k ................ no such file
clearly the package is not there
while it is loaded -- very big question mark???--- as is shown with lsmod
The question remains
What options and kernel modules are available and ""supported by the
kernel"" as root or any other user and not present and inaccessable for me
Fyi I have installed suse 9.0 through 10.1 and have noticed that in kernel
2.6 ipx is """present""" yet unavailable
How many typo's can one make in
rcnwe start
Thanks
Peter
----- Original Message -----
From: "Per Jessen"
peter thesing wrote:
Is it true that since the take-over by Novell and since version 9.1 through 10.1 IPX is no longer supported?
I have no idea, but I doubt it.
If i do a lsmod to list the kernel modules there is a mention of IPX loaded. However if i configure nwserv.conf in 10.1 the way i used to do it in 9.0 it only gives an unknown error like no such file.
You'll need to investigate that a bit further - it could be a mere typo.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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