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Everything Else => Zaurus Distro Support and Discussion => Distros, Development, and Model Specific Forums => Archived Forums => OpenBSD => Topic started by: jpmatrix on October 28, 2006, 05:52:38 am
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hello
i've built samba from ports and apparently it works with smbclient. but i didn't find anything about smbmout ou mount_smbfs... how can i build them in order to mount my windows shared directories ?
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gotcha!
i've just found sharity-light in googling and it is in ports!
compiling in progress
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gotcha!
i've just found sharity-light in googling and it is in ports!
compiling in progress
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well
it seems i've trouble having sharity work with my windows shares... while googling i find that i'm not alone :-)
apparently i succeed with smbclient, but not with sharity-light... here are the error messages i get:
anyone would help me ?
my aim is to have a shared directory of my windows station mounted on the Zaurus, to have more space to build ports i've only a 2go openbsd partition on my zaurus...
and don't anwser me to build a linux desktop workstation
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I would not recommend using SAMBA for this. You should build a FreeBSD NFS server or use cygwin for a windows based NFS server.
my aim is to have a shared directory of my windows station mounted on the Zaurus, to have more space to build ports
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I would not recommend using SAMBA for this. You should build a FreeBSD NFS server or use cygwin for a windows based NFS server.
my aim is to have a shared directory of my windows station mounted on the Zaurus, to have more space to build ports
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you're right, that doesn't work
ok then i'll try the cygwin version as soon as i've upgraded my openbsd with the latest version
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I have a 2 gig partition, too. You shouldn't have a problem installing from ports. Just delete the package files it builds and stores in /usr/ports/packages/arm/all/
But if you are going to build from a network share, I also recommend NFS. I did that to run Gentoo on the Z before I found OpenBSD was available.