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Re: [TCLUG:5007] more naive questions
/usr/local is allways the place for you to put new applications that you
build yourself. I normaly don't keep sources around after i have tested
an application.. only for things that require re-builds and updates, and
stuff that i'm developing do i keep the sources around.
unix filesharing is done through NFS.
shares are controled by /etc/exports and "man exports" should bring up all
the docs you need.. just remeber to restart the daemon to update changes..
/etc/init.d/nfs-server restart (for debian)
/etc/rc.d/init.d/(something) (for redhat)
killall -HUP rpc.nfsd
killall -HUP rpc.mountd (for slackware, or anything else)
then on the client machine:
mount -t nfs servername:/file/share/dir /mount/point
Thank You,
Ben Kochie (ben@nerp.net)
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On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Lawrence L. Crisp wrote:
> I have three fairly simple questions I hope someone can answer for me:
>
>
> First, is there anyplace in particular I should put new, compiled programs?
> I know it needs to be in the path, and typically in a "bin" directory, but
> there are several bin directorys. Is there one that's better for user
> added programs?
>
> Second, after I have compiled the program and moved the executable, is
> there any good reason to keep the installation files? (the Makefile, *.h,
> *.c, etc) I'd like to keep my disk space organized, and it fills up quick
> if I keep them. Is there any reason I can't just back up the .tar.gz files
> and delete the rest?
>
> Lastly, can anyone help me figure out how to map-to/mount a drive on a
> different computer on the same local network?
>
>
> Thanks,
> --Larry
>
>
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