Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!unisoft!hoptoad!gnu From: gnu@hoptoad.uucp (John Gilmore) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Mac II Ethernet Boards Message-ID: <4476@hoptoad.uucp> Date: 24 Apr 88 07:45:14 GMT References: <20445@pyramid.pyramid.com> Organization: Grasshopper Group in San Francisco Lines: 24 > Does anyone know of a reason for this? [Mac-II ether board recall] The boards/drivers (not sure which) drop packets that are sent close together, e.g. 6 packets containing 8K of NFS data; that might be a good reason to recall them. We own a Mac-II Ethernet board though, and haven't received any recall notice. > Although somewhat slow and modulo a protocol bug which was fixed, Apple's > NFS under A/UX did seem to work at the Sun Connectathon in January. There are a few bugs remaining in A/UX NFS, but nothing serious. Try a "df -i" from a Sun that has mounted a Mac's disk; you get gibberish. Also, doing "ls -s" produces numbers that were shifted the wrong way to convert their units; on A/UX, "ls -s" output is in 512 byte blocks. On BSD, all such output is in Kbytes. Doing "ls -ls" from my Sun to the Mac's root directory produces entries like: 156 -rw-r--r-- 1 bin 317633 Dec 18 18:09 newunix where the size seems to be in "2K" units. "du" has the same problem, which seems to be in the implementation of "stat" in the A/UX NFS server. -- John Gilmore {sun,pacbell,uunet,pyramid,ihnp4}!hoptoad!gnu gnu@toad.com /* No comment */