Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/08/26/10:22:01
Hi,
Could someone kindly provide me with detailed info how to install/set(on the
Windows XP laptop)the NFS server, provided by Cygwin (as I was referred to
it by e-mail from bertrand marquis -
see our e-mail exchange attached/forwarded below) ?
I have the following Cygwin packages installed (which package among those
listed below is relevant ?):
$ cygcheck -cd
Cygwin Package Information
Package Version
_update-info-dir 00227-1
apr 0.9.5pre20040608-1
apr-util 0.9.5pre20040608-1
ash 20040127-1
astyle 1.15.3-3
autoconf 2.59-1
autoconf-devel 2.59-1
autoconf-stable 2.13-5
automake 1.7.9-1
automake-devel 1.7.9-1
automake-stable 1.4p6-2
base-files 2.6-1
base-passwd 1.1-1
bash 2.05b-16
binutils 20040312-1
bison 20030307-1
byacc 1.9-1
bzip2 1.0.2-5
c-client 2002e-3
ccache 2.2-1
ccdoc 0.8.39-1
check 0.8.4-1
clisp 2.33.1-1
cmake 1.8.3-1
cocom 0.995-1
compface 1.4-5
crypt 1.1-1
ctags 5.5-4
curl 7.11.1-1
curl-devel 7.11.1-1
cvs 1.11.6-3
cygipc 2.03-2
cygwin 1.5.10-3
ddd 3.3.8-1
dejagnu 20021217-2
diffutils 2.8.7-1
distcc 2.14-1
doxygen 1.2.18-1
dpkg 1.10.4-2
editrights 1.01-1
ELFIO 1.0.0-1
expat 1.95.7-1
expect 20030128-1
file 4.06-1
fileutils 4.1-2
findutils 4.1.7-4
flex 2.5.4a-3
fltk 1.1.4-2
fontconfig 2.2.2-1
freetype2 2.1.5-1
gawk 3.1.3-4
gcc 3.3.1-3
gcc-ada 3.3.1-3
gcc-g++ 3.3.1-3
gcc-g77 3.3.1-3
gcc-gpc 3.3.1-3
gcc-java 3.3.1-3
gcc-mingw 20030911-4
gcc-mingw-ada 20031020-1
gcc-mingw-core 20031020-1
gcc-mingw-g++ 20031020-1
gcc-mingw-g77 20031020-1
gcc-mingw-gpc 20031020-1
gcc-mingw-java 20031020-1
gcc-mingw-objc 20031020-1
gcc-objc 3.3.1-3
gdb 20030919-1
gdbm 1.8.3-7
gettext 0.12.1-3
gettext-devel 0.12.1-3
gperf 2.7.2-1
grep 2.5-1
groff 1.18.1-2
guile 1.6.4-12
guile-devel 1.6.4-12
gzip 1.3.5-1
help2man 1.33.1-1
indent 2.2.9-1
ioperm 0.4-1
jbigkit 1.5-3
jpeg 6b-11
less 381-1
lesstif 0.93.91-6
libapr0 0.9.5pre20040608-1
libaprutil0 0.9.5pre20040608-1
libaudiofile-devel 0.2.6-1
libbz2_1 1.0.2-5
libcharset1 1.9.1-3
libdb4.1 4.1.25-1
libdb4.2 4.2.52-1
libfontconfig-devel 2.2.2-1
libfontconfig1 2.2.2-1
libfreetype2-devel 2.1.5-1
libfreetype26 2.1.5-1
libgdbm 1.8.0-5
libgdbm-devel 1.8.3-7
libgdbm3 1.8.3-3
libgdbm4 1.8.3-7
libgettextpo0 0.12.1-3
libGraphicsMagick-devel 1.0.4-1
libGraphicsMagick0 1.0.4-1
libguile12 1.6.4-12
libguile12abi13 1.6.4-2
libiconv 1.9.1-3
libiconv2 1.9.1-3
libintl 0.10.38-3
libintl1 0.10.40-1
libintl2 0.12.1-3
libjpeg62 6b-11
libjpeg6b 6b-8
libkpathsea3 2.0.2-13
libkpathsea3abi13 2.0.2-2
libltdl3 1.5-3
libMagick-devel 5.5.7-2
libMagick6 5.5.7-2
libncurses-devel 5.3-4
libncurses5 5.2-1
libncurses6 5.2-8
libncurses7 5.3-4
libneon24 0.24.6-1
libpcre 4.1-1
libpcre0 4.5-1
libpng12 1.2.5-4
libpng12-devel 1.2.5-4
libpopt0 1.6.4-4
libreadline4 4.1-2
libreadline5 4.3-5
libsmi 0.4.2-1
libtiff-devel 3.6.0-5
libtiff3 3.6.0-2
libtiff4 3.6.0-5
libtool 1.5b-1
libtool-devel 1.5-3
libtool-stable 1.4.3-2
libXft 2.1.6-1
libXft-devel 2.1.6-1
libXft1 1.0.0-1
libXft2 2.1.6-1
libxml2 2.6.9-1
libxslt 1.1.6-1
login 1.9-7
m4 1.4-1
make 3.80-1
man 1.5k-3
mingw-runtime 3.3-1
minires-devel 0.97-1
mktemp 1.5-3
nasm 0.98.38-1
ncurses 5.3-4
neon 0.24.6-1
openssl 0.9.7d-1
openssl-devel 0.9.7d-1
patch 2.5.8-8
patchutils 0.2.30pre1-1
pcre 4.5-1
pcre-devel 4.5-1
pcre-doc 4.5-1
perl 5.8.2-1
pkgconfig 0.15.0-4
popt 1.6.4-4
python 2.3.4-2
rcs 5.7-3
readline 4.3-5
ruby 1.8.1-1
sed 4.0.9-2
sh-utils 2.0.15-4
splint 3.1.1-1
SWI-Prolog 5.2.6-1
swig 1.3.19-1
tar 1.13.25-5
tcltk 20030901-1
tcm 2.20-1
termcap 20021106-2
terminfo 5.3_20030726-1
tetex-devel 2.0.2-13
texinfo 4.2-4
textutils 2.0.21-1
uw-imap 2002e-3
vim 6.3-1
w32api 2.5-1
which 1.5-2
xerces-c-devel 2.5.0-1
XFree86-base 4.3.0-11
XFree86-bin 4.3.0-21
XFree86-prog 4.3.0-21
xorg-x11-base 6.7.0.0-8
xorg-x11-bin 6.7.0.0-4
xorg-x11-bin-dlls 6.7.0.0-4
xorg-x11-bin-lndir 6.7.0.0-2
xorg-x11-devel 6.7.0.0-4
xorg-x11-etc 6.7.0.0-3
xorg-x11-fenc 6.7.0.0-2
xorg-x11-fnts 6.7.0.0-1
xorg-x11-libs-data 6.7.0.0-2
xorg-x11-xwin 6.7.0.0-10
zlib 1.2.1-1
Thanks,
Best Regards,
Alex Povolotsky
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
From : bertrand marquis <bertrand DOT marquis AT sysgo DOT com>
To : Alexander Povolotsky <pevnev AT juno DOT com>
Cc : crossgcc <crossgcc AT sources DOT redhat DOT com>
Subject : Re: build and use the Linux root file system
Date : 26 Aug 2004 08:52:23 +0200
Hi,
...
For the nfs server i use the one provided with cygwin and it is working
well, you just have to mount the directory with the flag "executable" to
be shure that init will be executalbe. I also found that exporting a
directory for everyone ( the *) doesn't work so i have to specify every
ip adress i want to have access.
I hope this will help you,
Bertrand
Le mer 25/08/2004 à 19:27, Alexander Povolotsky a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> did any one tried setting Windows XP laptop as a
> NFS server hosting NFS mountable Linux root file system with apps
>(such as Busy-Box, etc,) - if so what software was used to implement
> such NFS server ?
> I was referred to use DiskShare for Windows NT/2000/2003/XP Pro
> Shaffer Solutions' Windows NFS Server
> http://www.accessnfs.com/nfs/DiskShare.asp
> anybody tried that for the discussed purpose ?
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
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