This is a discussion on Slackware 10.0 Public NFS Server within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> Hi Since my laptop doesn't have a cd drive and is very old, i decided to use slackware. Finally ...
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| Hi Since my laptop doesn't have a cd drive and is very old, i decided to use slackware. Finally i made it through the floppy boot procedure but i don't know any puplic NFS servers. My main computer lacks free space so i can't use him a nfs server plus mandrake sucks (cause of a lot bugs in server setting up) You know any public nfs server where i can get the latest slackware? Server adress in IP form preferred! Nice weekend and thanks in previous greets Ben -- "You wanna get high?" Towelie SP 5x08 |
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| Ben Schulz wrote: > Since my laptop doesn't have a cd drive and is very old, i decided to > use slackware. Finally i made it through the floppy boot procedure but i > don't know any puplic NFS servers. My main computer lacks free space so > i can't use him a nfs server plus mandrake sucks (cause of a lot bugs in > server setting up) > > You know any public nfs server where i can get the latest slackware? > Server adress in IP form preferred! I don't know of any myself, but if you can't find any you might try mounting your cd on some directory on your main computer, and serving that directory via NFS. No hard drive space required. Good luck, Jeffrey |
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| On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 01:27:13 +0200, Ben Schulz <kanzler_martok@yahoo.de> wrote: > > You know any public nfs server where i can get the latest slackware? There's one NFS server listed on the Slackware mirrors page. (It has recently been updated, so it's likely to work.) It's at: <ftp.linux.org.ve> > Server adress in IP form preferred! dig/nslookup says it's 150.188.8.196 -- Mark Hill |
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| Hi, You may not need any space on your main computer. If you can get Slack on CD, then you can NFS mount the main computer's CD from your laptop and then do the install.. I installed Slack10 and X on a CDless 500MB/32MB RAM Toshiba T2130CS laptop using this technique. |