Long File Names in sys V.4
Wes Peters
wes at harem.clydeunix.com
Tue May 7 01:58:25 AEST 1991
In article <1991Apr28.142654.7727 at mcrsys.UUCP> tony at mcrsys.UUCP (Tony Becker) writes:
% From article <218 at gouche.UUCP>, by grant at gouche.UUCP (Grant Munsey):
% SVR4 supports long file names on the UFS file system. It supports
% symbolic (slime-bolic) links on all file systems. I have NFS installed,
% but no local network to try it. I am running UHC's SYSV R4 for X11
% developement.
In article <1991Apr29.213820.17750 at unixland.uucp>, bill at unixland.uucp (Bill Heiser) writes:
> Can't you do a "local" mount to try it out? i.e.
> mount /usr/local /local
You have to have TCP/IP running (i.e. inetd, etc.) for NFS to run. You
should be able to test it without an actual LAN, however. Try something
like 'mount localhost:/usr/local /local' and then use nfsstat to look at how
things are running. Anytime you have the internet deamon running, localhost
can be used to test things without a true network.
Wes Peters
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