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Hi,
I'm not sure if this is the right forum, but could anyoen recommend a good nfs program? I'm wanting to connect an Irix system to OS X.
Thanks for any help
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It's cool, I've found a program.
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NFS does come with the operating system, as does an automounter. The only trick is configuring them to mount exports of specific machines. The simplest way to do this is get a program to do that for you. I doubt this what you were thinking when you asked about a program but I suspect it will fit your needs to a tee. The program is NFSManager by Marcel Bresink and you can find it at NFSManager.
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That's the one I got, NFSManager, really good little bit of software. Cheers Gary.
Arkham_c, thanks for the info, I'm going to spend a bit time going through the stuff on that page.
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