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#1 2008-10-21 21:19:27

rdj
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Registered: 2008-10-21
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Yet Another NFS Thread

Hi,

I've just got my hands on a DNS-323.  It's Rev B1 hardware and I've upgraded it to 1.05 firmware. I'm in the process of trying to make it act like a proper file server.  I've tweaked the Samba config and passwd/group files via the saved config with some success, but what I'm really after is NFS.  I'd like to do this in kernel space rather than user space.

I've looked at various threads here and it looks like my options are:

- fun_pack - the path of least resistance
- modifying the D-Link firmware to include NFS and installing portmap and nfs-utils
- Installing Conceptronics firmware

Is that a reasonable summary?

The second option strikes me as the most 'elegant' solution.  All this box will ever need to do is CIFS and NFS so I think ffp is overkill.  I've a few questions:

- where can I get my hands on the kernel modules necessary for this?
- will the portmap and nfs-utils packages from ffp work without actually installing ffp?

I suspect the "right" way to do this is to cross-compile my own kernel, utilities and build my own firmware.  Are there any howtos out there to help me get started?

Thanks in advance,


-Ronan

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