09-09-2002
@ cerberusofhate
(Mount) The Windows XP box is on a network separate from the box where FreeBSD 4.6-Stable is installed.
@ Luftwaffe
Samba, please kindly guide me where to download a compatible version for FreeBSD 4.6-Stable as I want to fiddle around this matter and does Samba allow you to administer/control your Windows XP Professional what I mean by control is accessing files/browse/reboot/re-start services as in example: I would install FreeBSD 4.6 on a laptop and perform a remote administration of say a server or my home PC (or just the scenario now that I have two machines and I want to be able to control the other).
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
ndisgen
NDISGEN(8) BSD System Manager's Manual NDISGEN(8)
NAME
ndisgen -- generate a FreeBSD driver module from a Windows(R) NDIS driver distribution
SYNOPSIS
ndisgen [/path/to/INF /path/to/SYS]
DESCRIPTION
The ndisgen script uses the ndiscvt(8) utility and other tools to generate a FreeBSD loadable driver module and a static ELF object module
from a Windows(R) NDIS driver, for use with the ndis(4) compatibility module.
The ndisgen script is interactive and contains its own help section. Unless the paths to both files are supplied on the command line, the
script will prompt the user for the .INF and .SYS files needed to generate the FreeBSD driver module. The script will also prompt for any
firmware or other external files needed.
SEE ALSO
ld(1), objcopy(1), ndis(4), kldload(8), ndiscvt(8)
HISTORY
The ndisgen utility first appeared in FreeBSD 6.0.
AUTHORS
The ndisgen utility was written by Bill Paul <wpaul@windriver.com>.
BSD
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