jim@applix.UUCP (Jim Morton [ext 237]) (03/20/90)
In article <1865@crash.cts.com>, jca@pnet01.cts.com (John C. Archambeau) writes: > I'm looking at SCO with more scrutiny than Stallman with GNU. > Alright SCO, where's the damned NFS for Unix? Calm down, John. SCO NFS for Unix has been around for awhile. It's real, it works, and I'm using it daily. -- Jim Morton, APPLiX Inc., Westboro, MA ...uunet!applix!jim jim@applix.com
palowoda@fiver.UUCP (Bob Palowoda) (03/21/90)
From article <1037@applix.UUCP>, by jim@applix.UUCP (Jim Morton [ext 237]): > In article <1865@crash.cts.com>, jca@pnet01.cts.com (John C. Archambeau) writes: >> I'm looking at SCO with more scrutiny than Stallman with GNU. >> Alright SCO, where's the damned NFS for Unix? > > Calm down, John. SCO NFS for Unix has been around for awhile. It's > real, it works, and I'm using it daily. > Speaking of NFS for SCO UNIX :-) :-). Why on earth do they offer a "client only" package. Err should I say the server is in some other package they sell. If so which package is it? Are there any prerequisite packages that are needed in order to get the "server" portion working. ---Bob -- Bob Palowoda indetech!fiver!palowoda *Home of Fiver BBS* login: bbs Home {sun|daisy}!ys2!fiver!palowoda (415)-623-8809 1200/2400 Work {sun|pyramid|decwrl}!megatest!palowoda (415)-623-8806 2400/9600/19200 TB Voice: (415)-623-7495 palowoda@fiver Public access UNIX XBBS