Authored by: BJ on Thursday, October 18 2012 @ 06:25 PM EDT |
LOL or should I say COL.
bjd
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, October 18 2012 @ 06:39 PM EDT |
Brilliant!
"internet connection" is your weak point. Not clear that a
simple NFS mount would count.
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- find - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, October 18 2012 @ 06:45 PM EDT
- There is also AFS... - Authored by: jesse on Friday, October 19 2012 @ 08:11 AM EDT
- find - Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, October 19 2012 @ 12:43 PM EDT
- find - Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, October 19 2012 @ 12:56 PM EDT
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Authored by: Chromatix on Friday, October 19 2012 @ 02:35 AM EDT |
The document linked to was *first* published in 1994, but has been updated
multiple times since then. Be careful about assuming that features described
therein were there in the original version.
<p>
Nevertheless, using "find" or "grep -r" with an NFS mount
within the path does
seem to be a valid implementation of the claim. The necessary techniques are
individually described in my old copy of "Running Linux, Third
Edition",
published August 1999 (ISBN 1-56592-469-X).[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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- fixed link - Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, October 19 2012 @ 02:48 AM EDT
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