(was slashes, now NFS devices)
Eduardo Krell
ekrell at ulysses.att.com
Sun Feb 24 07:30:48 AEST 1991
In article <BZS.91Feb22163556 at world.std.com> bzs at world.std.com (Barry Shein) writes:
[about NFS special files]
>Obviously they should be interpreted
>relative to the local host only.
Not so obvious to me. After all, the server is probably the only machine
which can interpret the meaning of that special file in a sensible way.
By forcing a local interpretation of special files, you lose the ability
to access remote devices.
If you can access remote files, why can't you access remote devices using
the same mechanism? Under RFS, special files are interpreted by the server.
Eduardo Krell AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ
UUCP: {att,decvax,ucbvax}!ulysses!ekrell Internet: ekrell at ulysses.att.com
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