mounting nfs drives
this may sound bizzare cant mount my windows NFS drives
and cant get firefox to install flash player plugin im new to linux but they are my only problems with fedora 5 |
what are you going to mount the nfs drives? try following this
http://www.yourhowto.org/content/view/57/9/ what errors are you getting when installing flash, what distro are you using? |
Quote:
Hope that helps, Bob |
How are you trying to install flashplayer? If you downloaded the installer from Manromedia's Linux site, then the instructions for installation are there. If you are using an x86_64 installation of FC5, then I'm afraid you are out of luck for right now. The plug-in doesn't exist yet, to my knowledge.
Bob |
ok on the pc in question i have 3 hard drives
the linux one works fine i want to view the other 2 hard drives but dont want to format them version i installed Fedora Core 5 for i386 dvd iso the flash player yes from macromedia i will read the help files |
ok read the help files for flash player tried the manual one no go and no error just wants to d/l flash everytime i load a page with flash on it
i also tried through terminal that could not find the directory everythough i gave the physical address ok before this i was logged in as root when i try this as for the NFS mounts still no joy atm i will get this working as windows has pissed me off with its continually crashing and screen freezing .Since ive loaded fedora i have not had one screen freeze or crash hence the reason for installing it thanks i will read those website as well thank you for the help i did reboot as well after making changes for NFS though i get a error on NFS MOUNTD |
ok the flash player is now sorted and ive decided to give up on nfs im transfering all my files onto dvd on a windoze machine will transfer back to my machine that way
slower yes less painfull of course |
do you really mean nfs (network file share)? if i've understood your setup correctly, you have 1 computer with 3 different hard-drives, one of which has fc5 installed on it and you want to look to see what's on the other ones. is that correct?
|
Fedora does not include NTFS (default windows filesystem) support by default.
nfs is a unix protocol for sharing files over a network. For read only support. http://www.linux-ntfs.org/content/view/128/64/ |
thanks for the help but im now using breezy badger ubuntu
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:49 AM. |