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Operating Systems SCO configure NFS server Post 302485057 by moonkhan253 on Tuesday 4th of January 2011 05:33:22 AM
Old 01-04-2011
configure NFS server

That depends a great deal on what you want to do. I strongly recomend moving up to a more modern distro. You are welcome to YM me and I can walk you through the configurations. Trying to do a tutorial on this would take forever, however the Linux Howto page has a tutorial on all of these topics
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HNB(1)							      General Commands Manual							    HNB(1)

NAME
hnb - Hierarchical notebook SYNOPSIS
hnb [file] [options] [command [command] .. ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the hnb hierarchical notebook. hnb is an ncurses program to organize many kinds of data in one place, for example addresses, todo lists, ideas, book reviews or to store snippets of brainstorming, to make a structured packing list or just to take random notes. It can export ascii/html/latex/postscript, sup- ports todo checkboxes, checkbox trees with percentages and searching. hnb uses a simple ascii file for storing your notes. This file can be specified on the command line. If not specified, ~/.hnb is loaded (or created if missing). OPTIONS
hnb can be invoked with the following options: -h, --help Show summary of options. -v, --version Show version of program. -t, --tutorial Load the tutorial instead of a database. -rc <file> Load another config file than default. -ui <curses|cli> Specify user interface to use. -e Run commands in noninteractive mode (start hnb with the cli ui and type `help' to get more information). FILES
~/.hnb The default file for your notes. To use another, specify its name on the command line. ~/.hnbrc The default configuration file. To load another config file than default, use the -rc command-line option. SEE ALSO
For more information on the usage of the program, load the tutorial using hnb --tutorial and consult Documentation.hnb. On Debian systems you can read it with hnb /usr/share/doc/hnb/Documentation.hnb hnb homepage: http://hnb.sourceforge.net AUTHOR
hnb was written by 0yvind Kolas <pippin@users.sourceforge.net>. This manual page was written by Andras Bali <drewie@bigfoot.com>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). MAY 15, 2001 HNB(1)
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