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Re: tlug: FAT 16 as NFS filesystem?



On Sun, 15 Feb 1998, Jonathan Byrne wrote:

> Can a FAT-16 file system on a Windows 95 machine be mounted as an NFS by
> Linux?  I'm also planning on migrating the Windows box to NT Workstation;
> can Linux mount an NTFS file system as NFS? What about FAT-32?

Sure, if you can find a way to make 95/NT export NFS.  By default they
export via SMB, which Linux can mount with 'smbmount'.  SMB isn't as fast
as NFS, but it's fast enough, and it works...

> 
> Or is there a better way to move files back and forth between a Windows
> machine and a Linux machine on a TCP/IP network?
> 
> For that matter, will Windows 95 or NT Workstation allow another computer to
> access their disks in that way?  All comments, tips, and warnings of
> potential pitfalls are appreciated.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> 
> 
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