I can attest to this one, if your filenames are wack or missing, check
the 8.3 in lower case.
Has anyone ever done any experimenting or playing with something that will allow a purely DOS system (that might or might not be running QEMM and DV) to be able to access NFS shares on a linux machine?
My telnet DOS BBS nodes work great under dosemu and linux, but the dial-up node not so much. I think it is the dosemu-to-linux-to-usb-to-serial-to- modem connection that makes it flakey. I would like to be able to move
In the limited research I have done, I have not really seen a good NFS solution for DOS. I was also wondering if there was not some sort of
2 - XFS does horrid things to long file names. The only way I have found around this to ensure your filenames are lowercase in 8.3 format linux side.
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