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- From: brad@slammer.UUCP (Brad Isley)
- Newsgroups: ga.general
- Subject: Re: An interactive NFS that works?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.063636.1257@slammer.UUCP>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 06:36:36 GMT
- References: <1993Jan23.021424.5551@slammer.UUCP>
- Distribution: ga
- Organization: Just me & my computers
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- In article <1993Jan23.021424.5551@slammer.UUCP> brad@slammer.UUCP (Brad Isley) writes:
- >After waiting three years for Interactive to finally ship us a version
- >of TCP/IP that actually WORKS, their NFS (by Lachman Associates) still
- >doesn't work. (It locks some of the other drivers up tight after a day
- >or so even if the daemons service no requests).
- >
- >Does anyone know of a source for a WORKING NFS for ISC?
-
- Another data point. After some lengthy ftp'ing with the NFS daemons off, it
- still locks up that other driver, which is fas.
-
- Seems you can't even have the <$#@$&^> thing in the kernel.
- TCP/IP without NFS hasn't done this yet. :-(
-
- BTW: TCP/IP 1.3, NFS 2.1.
-
- >Thanx in advance...
-
- Again...
- >--
- >brad@slammer.atl.ga.us (Brad Isley)
- >+1 404 841-5018 Work Nopottopeein: "Howzit Goink?"
- >+1 404 925-9663 Home The gang: "Fine, just fine."
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- brad@slammer.atl.ga.us (Brad Isley)
- +1 404 841-5018 Work Nopottopeein: "Howzit Goink?"
- +1 404 925-9663 Home The gang: "Fine, just fine."
-