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- Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 10:52:23 +0900
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Caihong Yun wrote: > Thank you for your instruction. But I am a novice in using Linux. I don't know how to get the information about the version of the NFS. In stead, an expert from Redhat Company told me that I should install the enterprise kernel in Linux in order to support the NFS service with SGI. > I did find such a kernel in my Linux 7.0 CD, but I cannot install it. The error message is that "The kernel is not for this architecture". All we know about your kernel is "enterprise kernel", but it doesn't say anything to me. Please be more specific if you really want help. > Do you know what is wrong. The machine I use is a PMMX 166/32MB. However we have much more better PC than this one. Why don't you compile your own kernel? Reading the Kernel-HOWTO first might help. B0Ti
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