04-05-2003
you should be able to burn CD remotely, I do it at work with RH 7.3
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Hi,
I've been tring to find a burning program for Solaris 7. I haven't had to much luck on this so far.
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Thx in advanced.
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Hey all, No sorry I don't mean burning windows. Though it was a nice thought to think of that people :) Pat yourself on the back for thinking of burning Windows.
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I then see that wht we have in linux..
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rmtab(4) File Formats rmtab(4)
NAME
rmtab - remote mounted file system table
SYNOPSIS
/etc/rmtab
DESCRIPTION
rmtab contains a table of filesystems that are remotely mounted by NFS clients. This file is maintained by mountd(1M), the mount daemon.
The data in this file should be obtained only from mountd(1M) using the MOUNTPROC_DUMP remote procedure call.
The file contains a line of information for each remotely mounted filesystem. There are a number of lines of the form:
hostname:fsname
The mount daemon adds an entry for any client that successfully executes a mount request and deletes the appropriate entries for an unmount
request.
Lines beginning with a hash (' #') are commented out. These lines are removed from the file by mountd(1M) when it first starts up. Stale
entries may accumulate for clients that crash without sending an unmount request.
FILES
/etc/rmtab
SEE ALSO
mountd(1M), showmount(1M)
SunOS 5.10 15 Nov 1990 rmtab(4)