NFS book recommendation
Bill Campbell
linux-sxs
Wed Sep 15 12:09:17 PDT 2004
On Tue, Sep 14, 2004, Kurt Wall wrote:
>On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 03:15:02PM -0400, ejbr at comcast.net took 13 lines to write:
>> Well, I've almost given up on getting NFS to work - OSX server and Linux
>> client. I've googled until I'm blind. I even tried reaching the
>> nfs-client maintainer, but kept getting 403's. I've narrowed the problem
>> (I think) to READDIRPLUS - tracking through ethereal, it seems that's
>> where the error lies. So, any recommendations on a good book that covers
>> NFS? Thanks.
>
>Linux NFS and Automounter Administration
>Erek Zadok
>ISBN 0782127398
>
>Probably available used. Zadok is the guy who wrote the amd automount
>daemon, so I think he knows his business.
I've seen copies of this book at the local Half-Price Books
(after I bought mine new of course :-).
About the best on-line source I've found for technical books is
bookpool.com although it's not nearly as much fun as going into
Powell's in Portland.
Bill
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