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Automount filesystems with flexible AutoFS tool
AutoFS ???An article on automount 2007? Seems as something that was finished and finalized in the 1990s. Looks like Linux has some catch up to do against the creators of NFS as usual one can add.I would like to see an article in how to use ZFS and NFS in...
Tags: Linux, Operating systems, UNIX, tool, thommym@..., AutoFS, Network File System, file system
Discussion threads 2007-04-24
Automount filesystems with flexible AutoFS tool
Vincent Danen describes the AutoFS automounter and walks you through setup and configuration. In a previous tip, I looked at the Amd automounting daemon and how to use it to provide on-demand access to remote NFS shares. Amd is purely a user-space tool, available for Linux and...
Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., AutoFS, Vincent Danen, Linux, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, file system, tool, Linux Tips Newsletter, Directory, Configuration File, Software
Technical articles 2007-04-20

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Use amd to automount NFS shares
Why AMD?A bit of an explanation of the relative merits of amd and autofs would be worthwhile. I have used autofs for some time, so why would I want to switch to amd? What is its advantage over autofs?
Tags: bjswm@..., networking, Network File System
Discussion threads 2007-02-27
Fedore Core 6 - Autofs not able to start..
Recently, I have a problem with my Fedora server. The autofs is not able to start. I have searched internet but couldn't get any answer to this issue.
Tags: INTERNET, hoongtat@...
Discussion threads 2007-04-09
Use Amd to automount NFS shares
If you need a program to automount remote filesystems, Vincent Danen has a recommendation for you: the BSD Amd suite. Read this tip to get started. Using networked filesystems is very commonplace, be it NFS or Samba. For most people with Linux networks, NFS is the more popular....
Tags: Network File System, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Linux, Vincent Danen, Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Linux Tips Newsletter, File System, Software
Technical articles 2007-02-26
Loading and unloading modules in Linux
The time may come when you need to be able to load or unload a specific module into and/or out of the Linux kernel. In this Daily Feature, we'll take a look at three nifty commands you'll find helpful: lsmod, insmod, and rmmod.The time might come when you need to...
Tags: NETWORKING, Linux, Jack Wallen, Jr., PPP
Technical articles 2000-09-14
Linux 101: An all inclusive and comprehensive list of available Linux services
This document lists themajority of services available for any distribution of Linux.The list includes a description of each service's purpose, and a commentregarding whether it is a required service. This listing is not specificallydirected at desktop or a server installation; it includes the services for bothtypes.I will also list asrequired...
Tags: Jaqui Greenlees, Linux
Technical articles 2006-01-04
pcnorb's Rants 'N Raves
blog rootSourceforge website done......it's here. Now to just find a way to get folks to find it and use it...JCThis post originally appeared on an external websiteAuthorize.net using PHP and curlI needed a method to collect donations from patrons to the museum website that involved something a little less that...
Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Scripting languages, pcnorb@..., topology, external Website, Web site, Linux, Microsoft Windows
Discussion threads 2006-03-03
Mount FTP volumes locally with ftpfs
If you're looking for an easy way to provide FTP access to files and save Internet bandwidth at the same time, installing ftpfs on a local FTP server may be the answer. Once you try ftpfs, you'll wonder why you haven't used it before.The ability to mount FTP volumes locally...
Tags: Jim McIntyre, kernel patch, kernel, kernel module, new kernel, FTP, source code
Technical articles 2002-11-21
NIS simplifies access management on your LAN
If you manage multiple users who use multiple machines on your LAN, you might want to give NIS a try to simplify access. Vincent Danen takes you through the necessary steps to get both server and client running.Network Information Services NIS is an RPC-based application as is NFS that helps...
Tags: NETWORKING, LANs, Network technology, Norton Internet Security, access management, Vincent Danen, Network Information Service, network, LAN
Technical articles 2002-01-09
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