"Alex Roman" <alex.roman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > OK folks, I've followed your suggestions and I've been able to mount > the filesystem. However I don't trust my nfs setup right here as it > is > fairly limited (I only have my laptop running OS X and a desktop > which > can run Haiku). The NFS server was running on my laptop and i don't > know how standards compliant it is. I was having problems doing a > "ls" > in the directory. > > I could use some help in testing this patch on a setup that used to > work or is known to work with Haiku. If that works, then I'll just > cleanup the patch and submit it. I guess François could help you with this best - I never got it to run myself either (but I haven't got any experience with NFS yet, anyway). > Regarding the r5 code, can someone make a branch of the current code > to an r5/ dir like Axel has done with bfs? I could then go ahead and > remove all the non-haiku code from the file as I think it would make > it look much nicer. This can be done later - one can easily copy an older revision to that directory when needed. Just go ahead with the cleanup, and don't worry about that. Bye, Axel.