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Re: Linux & MAC

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jason Frye)
Sun Nov 5 00:58:07 1995

From: Jason Frye <jf5550@xx.acs.appstate.edu>
To: cdblizza@mailbox.syr.edu (Christopher Blizzard)
Date: Sat, 4 Nov 1995 12:56:23 -0500 (EST)
Cc: linux-net@vger.rutgers.edu
In-Reply-To: <199511040004.TAA00447@localhost> from "Christopher Blizzard" at Nov 3, 95 07:04:49 pm

> 
> In message <Pine.LNX.3.91.951031092735.13557A-100000@sorry.vse.cz>, Roman Dolej
> si writes:
> >  Hi *
> >
> >  I have my Linux box together with my MAC on one segment of local net. I 
> >would like to be able to use Linux's disks on MAC. Any suggestions, hints ?
> >  I accept everything what's possible:
> > * special server/client program based on special protocol
> > * Appletalk configuration (don't know what is it and need some info)
> > * NFS client for MAC
> >.. and others..
> >
> >					Thanx		Roman Dolejsi
> >
> >
> 
>         There is a MAC client for NFS called NFS/share. I
>         don't know who writes it though.
> 
>         --Chris
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Christopher Blizzard		| "The truth knocks on the door and you say
> cdblizza@mailbox.syr.edu	| 'Go away.  I'm looking for the truth,' and
> 				| so it goes away."  --Robert Pirsig
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 

	The company who developed NFS/share is Intercon.  I'm not
sure of the pricing.


	Jason Frye
	Appalachian State University
	jf5550@xx.acs.appstate.edu

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