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Date:      Tue, 19 Jan 1999 08:09:04 -0500
From:      "John C. Place" <placej@ctcdist.com>
To:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Staticly linked binaries
Message-ID:  <19990119080904.A12708@ctcdist.com>

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Hello to the group. I have a question and I may be messing up the termology 
but here it goes.

I have been playing around with PicoBSD for a couple of utility needs at 
work. One thing I have found that it was handy for is loading 95 on a station 
without a cdrom using NFS. I know who in their right mind would want 95 over 
BSD but that is not my call. Not all of our locations at my company have a 
NFS able system or if they do it is not a trivial matter setting up. What 
would be much easier would be to use SMBClient to connect to a 95 share. As 
with most execs under BSD you must have libexec available. Is there a way I 
can compile smbclient so it is standalone?? I realize it will affect the size 
but it would solve my delema.

Also another somewhat related question. How do I force the /etc/exports to be 
reread and implemented? The only think I have found was restart the machine 
ergo slaying and restarting the daemon is their another way?

-- 
L8er & Thanks
John 


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