Re: No NFS after upgrading to 9.1

From: houghi (houghi_at_houghi.org.invalid)
Date: 05/23/04


Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 10:52:29 -0000

nosy wrote:
> why do you need NFS then? NFS is the Network File System. I only use it to
> access server(s) in my lan from client machines.
>
> just curious

To access clients from your server?

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