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Old 20th May 2008
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hi

Now the question: if you have an OpenSolaris (UFS/ZFS or whatever) based NFS, why don't you use NFS to access them? Why try to mount the directories under UFS?


Can you please explain to me more specific
in a way i can understand what you mean by that?
with maybe an example fstab line.
i am a bit confused.

NFS stands for network file server or new file system.

My Server is on a different machine its BSD.
I want to Multi Boot with Solaris FreeBSD and Vista.

Unfortunatly i can not play with BSD as my Desktop
on my Server Machine because it is said not to
use a server as a Desktop as a precaution of security.

1) i can not in anyway see my UFS Mount Slices
using UFS Explorer in Vista why i dont know.
i thought it was suppose to work with all solaris ad BSD

2) i can not mount my Ufs Slices i BSD and do not know another way to do so even if it were read only.Unless someone else knows how i can do that.

I do not want to leave FreeBSd i love it so much.
and have been using it for so long.

When i created the UFS from solaris all along i thought i would be able to access them from BSD as well.

Thank You
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