I was wondering if anybody knew how to make linux and win nt and a novell server integrated there will be no workstations we are trying to get the servers together now we are currently working on Novel and NT and then we want to integrate the linux server into that. We know that we need Samba but... (3 Replies)
Hello everyone
I have two disks one with win2000 and the other I´m going to install mandrake10 .
There is some way when Im finished to install mandrake when Im boot the machine I can make a selection or windows or linux.
When I do this in a single disk I have no problem. but In this case... (2 Replies)
Is it possible to save a file from linux environment to a windows ntfs partition?
I use SUSE 8.3 and I can access win ntfs files only as read only.
I want to know whether writing is possible on win ntfs partition. (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm not sure if this has been posted before. Anyone knows a site how to do a hardware check (ex. ioscan) on an HP-UX machine that runs in Linux,Solaris and Windows? I'm checking the docs.hp.com and it gives me HP-UX stuff. does HP even supports such highlevel commands we use on HP-UX OS?... (2 Replies)
Hello!
I'm managing a SuSE Linux 10 server which alot of users are using as login server and also as a build server..
There is a wierd problem with it cus' it hangs for about 30seconds ever so often and then resumes like before, this is when using SSH.
It's not that heavley loaded but there... (2 Replies)
I use snmp protocol on linux, now I have to use snmp on win, i use pc linux.
I have activated the service snmp on win but I can not question him on my linux pc, you have any suggestions? (1 Reply)
I'm looking for a new file/directory synchronizer.
I've been using unison because it works on both windows and linux.
However, it often chokes on the very long directory paths and file names I encounter when backing up eclipse and eclipse workspace directories. I suppose one could argue that I... (2 Replies)
Hi ALL,
I was looking out for any freeware tool which can compare config properties of 2 linux machines for ex java properties.
Tried in Google but no luck.
Any help would be greatly appreciated :) (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
rump_smbfs
RUMP_SMBFS(8) BSD System Manager's Manual RUMP_SMBFS(8)NAME
rump_smbfs -- mount a smbfs share with a userspace server
SYNOPSIS
file-system PUFFS
pseudo-device putter
rump_smbfs [options] share mountpoint
DESCRIPTION
NOTE! This manual page describes features specific to the rump(3) file server. Please see mount_smbfs(8) for a full description of the
available command line options.
The rump_smbfs utility can be used to mount smbfs file systems. It uses rump(3) and p2k(3) to facilitate running the file system as a server
in userspace. As opposed to mount_smbfs(8), rump_smbfs does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does not require kernel
support except puffs(4). Apart from a minor speed penalty there is no downside with respect to in-kernel code.
Even though the rump_smbfs file system client runs within a virtual rump kernel in userspace, it uses host network services (by means of
``rump sockin''). This means that regardless of whether using rump_smbfs or mount_smbfs(8), the same network configurations will be used.
Currently, ``sockin'' supports IPv4.
To use rump_smbfs via mount(8), the flags -o rump and -t smbfs should be given. Similarly, rump_smbfs is used instead of mount_smbfs(8) if
``rump'' is added to the options field of fstab(5).
SEE ALSO p2k(3), puffs(3), rump(3), mount_smbfs(8)HISTORY
The rump_smbfs utility first appeared in NetBSD 6.0.
BSD November 21, 2010 BSD