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Linux NFS-HOWTO - 0 views

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    linux nfs howto guía de buenas prácticas
ivan chill

El blog de nico » Blog Archive » [HOWTO] Configurando OpenFiler 2.3 - 0 views

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    Configuración con capturas de pantalla de openfiler
Miguel Ángel Sánchez Hernández

Chapter 21. Classical Printing Support - 0 views

  • Add Printer Wizard Driver Installation The printers initially listed in the Samba host's Printers folder accessed from a client's Explorer will have no real printer driver assigned to them. By default this driver name is set to a null string. This must be changed now. The local Add Printer Wizard (APW), run from NT/2000/XP clients, will help us in this task. Installation of a valid printer driver is not straightforward. You must attempt to view the printer properties for the printer to which you want the driver assigned. Open Windows Explorer, open Network Neighborhood, browse to the Samba host, open Samba's Printers folder, right-click on the printer icon, and select Properties.... You are now trying to view printer and driver properties for a queue that has this default NULL driver assigned. This will result in the following error message: “ Device settings cannot be displayed. The driver for the specified printer is not installed, only spooler properties will be displayed. Do you want to install the driver now?” Do not click on Yes! Instead, click on No in the error dialog. Now you will be presented with the printer properties window. From here, the way to assign a driver to a printer is open. You now have the choice of: Select a driver from the pop-up list of installed drivers. Initially this list will be empty. Click on New Driver to install a new printer driver (which will start up the APW). Once the APW is started, the procedure is exactly the same as the one you are familiar with in Windows (we assume here that you are familiar with the printer driver installations procedure on Windows NT). Make sure your connection is, in fact, set up as a user with printer admin privileges (if in doubt, use smbstatus to check for this). If you wish to install printer drivers for client operating systems other than Windows NT x86, you will need to use the Sharing tab of the printer properties dialog. Assuming you have connected with an administrative (or root) account (as named by the printer admin parameter), you will also be able to modify other printer properties such as ACLs and default device settings using this dialog. For the default device settings, please consider the advice given further in Installing Print Drivers Using rpcclient.
ivan chill

Simple NFSv4 configuration for Debian and Ubuntu - Far Fewer Toes - 1 views

  • One difference between NFSv3 and NFSv4 you have to grasp if you want to use NFSv4, and know how NFSv3 works, is that with NFSv4 you export only one filesystem tree. This means you probably have to setup a new tree with bind mounts in it to the real directories.
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    Configuración simple de nfsv4
ivan chill

NFSv4 - 1 views

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    Tutorial en español de configuración de NFSv4 cliente y servidor
Alex Alfonso

dfs:howto:cachepaquetes - Wiki IES Zonzamas - 3 views

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    Como configurar el caché de paquetes
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