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Date:      Sat, 02 Sep 2000 19:21:17 -0400
From:      Bigwillie <mvanberk@optonline.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: NFS and mounts
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Sorry Crist.  Ill remember next time.
Anyway, I found an example of where you upgraded your other machines by 
simply make installworld on the client.  Well it didnt make sense to me and 
I tried some other stuff and I think the src is messed up.  Currently Im 
redoing the make buildworld on the server machine and Im going to start 
over again.  My question is what happens when different machines have 
different kernels, does the make installworld rebuild a  new kernel for 
each machine???  Thanks for your time.

At 06:58 PM 9/2/00 , you wrote:
>On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 05:31:32PM -0400, Bigwillie wrote:
> > Hey all, I fixed it.  I didn't let you know that in my /etc/exports I was
> > also exporting /usr/ports.
> > So what I did from Chris Clark's example
>
>s/Chris/Crist/
>
>But I'm used to it.
>
> > ==> /usr/ports /usr/src /usr/obj -maproot=0 192.168.0.1 etc.....
> > and its working like a charm......
> > Now Im gonna try upgrading my other machines on my lan:).........
>
>Nice to know others can find stuff in the archives.
>--
>Crist J. Clark                           cjclark@alum.mit.com


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