Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!spool.mu.edu!uunet!racerx!ken From: ken@racerx.UUCP (Ken Hardy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.novell Subject: Re: Netware 386 NFS capabilities Summary: This works Message-ID: <621@racerx.UUCP> Date: 8 May 91 23:24:58 GMT Article-I.D.: racerx.621 References: <1991May7.170934.18198@amd.com> <1991May7.232850.7748@engin.umich.edu> <620@racerx.UUCP> Organization: Bridge Information Systems, St. Louis Lines: 18 In article <620@racerx.UUCP>, ken@racerx.UUCP (Ken Hardy) writes: > In article <1991May7.232850.7748@engin.umich.edu>, jal@acc.flint.umich.edu (John Lauro) writes: > > I stay away from NFS, but that would work too. (Using any existing NFS software you > > are currently using. Don't know if you can run NFS and Novell at the same time or not.) > > Does anyone know this ??? I might find out myself, though if it does'nt work, I would have waited before posting my previous article if I had known how easy it was. SOSS runs as a dedicated NFS server alongside IPX/NET3/NETBIOS, so I can access the Novell server from my unix boxes. Haven't stress tested it yet, though. -- Ken Hardy uunet!racerx!ken Bridge Information Systems racerx!ken@uunet.uu.net