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What Sharity-Lite allows you to do from FreeBSD (it's in the ports) is to
mount shares from an NT Server. To recap the question- Is there such a thing
(not necessarily Sharity-Lite) available for use with Linux.
Alternatively, here's the scenario. There's a lone web server running
Slackware in an otherwise Windoze environment. Can anyone see a way of
backing up the Slackware server to some other volume (in this case a large
Raid array on an NT box, elsewhere on the network)?
>From: "Vitaly McLain" <twistah@datasurge.net>
>Reply-To: luni@luni.org
>To: <luni@luni.org>
>Subject: Re: [LUNI] Sharity-Lite equivalent for Linux
>Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 18:41:38 -0600
>
>Moo?
>
> >> FreeBSD you can use Sharity-Lite to mount Windows volumes from NT.
>
>Windows volumes from NT? Do you mean from FreeBSD or what? I am not
>familiar
>with Sharity-Lite.
>
>
>Vitaly McLain
>twistah@datasurge.net
>twistah @ OPN & EfNet
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