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Subject:    Re: NFS in busybox? or any NFS solution for embedded?
From:       walter harms <WHarms () bfs ! de>
Date:       2008-01-31 11:40:22
Message-ID: 47A1B3A6.3060005 () bfs ! de
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you can run knfsd (part of the linux kernel) in the embedded device and use the
unix-tools from windows for nfs-mount. no need to fiddle with samba.
(You can do it also of cause). there is no need for busybox on
the linux side it will work anyway.

re,
 wh





stanliao@globalunichip.com wrote:
> Dear Sir,
> 
> The connection is as the followings:
> 
> [device, with HD, runs embedded Linux]
> ^   NFS? Samba server?
> > 
> 
> [Windows]
> 
> The disk (HD) is in the [embedded]. The disk (HD) is mounted to the
> filesystem of the embedded Linux.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Stan Liao
> 
> 
> 
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> > > walter harms     |
> > > <WHarms@bfs.de>  |
> > > > 
> > > 2008/01/31 04:57 |
> > > PM               |
> > > Please respond to|
> > > WHarms           |
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> > To:       stanliao@globalunichip.com                                              \
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> > cc:       busybox@busybox.net                                                     \
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> > Subject:  Re: NFS in busybox? or any NFS solution for embedded?                   \
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> > 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> hi stan,
> i am not sure that understand your problem propperly. you situation is
> something like that:
> 
> [embedded]<---nfs mount --[unknown]
> ^
> > 
> 
> [Windows]
> 
> You are using the Embedded Box as Interface to your (unknown) Source. The
> point is
> why no accessing the device directly. You can get free nfs-utils for
> windows and access
> the stuff direcly.
> 
> re,
> wh
> 
> 
> 
> stanliao@globalunichip.com wrote:
> > Dear Sirs,
> > 
> > Is it possible for a Windows file browser to access disks mounted on a
> > remote system, which is an ARM-based system and in which Linux and
> busybox
> > is run? I just wonder if Linux port, networking driver, and busybox are
> > done in this system, what else program should I prepare for my purpose?
> > Some deamons? Thanks for your answers in advance.
> > 
> > Best Regards,
> > Stan Liao
> > 
> > 
> > 
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