From add6fcded9d1fac095cec7e5eedfb784d8b07172 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fritz Elfert Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 11:13:51 +0000 Subject: - specfile: Added --without distro and some minor tweaks - README: Mention the need of NFS support in kernel for plpnfsd --- README | 13 +++++++------ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'README') diff --git a/README b/README index aea3d44..9bad6ca 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -163,12 +163,13 @@ PLPNFSD plpnfsd is a daemon, which provides NFS-like access to your Psion. It automatically makes the psion's filesystems available below - an NFS-mounted directory (default /mnt/psion). - By default, plpnfsd is installed suid-root, so any normal user - can start it and get's the mounted directory owned by himself. - As this program is usually used on single-user machines, this - does not hurt security. Like the others, this program - auto-reconnects after a link-failure, so you can keep the + an NFS-mounted directory (default /mnt/psion). Of course you + must have NFS support enabled in the kernel and the portmapper + must be running for this. By default, plpnfsd is installed + suid-root, so any normal user can start it and get's the mounted + directory owned by himself. As this program is usually used on + single-user machines, this does not hurt security. Like the others, + this program auto-reconnects after a link-failure, so you can keep the psion mounted all the time, even when it is not connected. Due to Rudol Koenig's clever error-handling, you don't need to worry about blocked io-processes if the psion isn't available. -- cgit v1.2.3