-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Dear Mr. Hawkins:
Re your need for Novell connectivity, I'm acquainted with two packages of interest (neither Debianized yet): ncpfs (Netware Core Protocol Filesystem) makes your Linux box a Novell client. I got version 0.21 running with minimial hassle last week, on my 0.93R6 box; I think the code's up to 0.24 now---it's a fast-moving target. I can read and write disks, which is everything desired; I'm a happy camper. An old LSM entry is: Title: ncpfs Version: 0.17 Entered-date: 29. February 1996 Description: With ncpfs you can mount volumes of your netware server under Linux. You can also print to netware print queues and spool netware print queues to the Linux printing system. You need kernel 1.2.x or 1.3.54 and above. ncpfs does NOT work with any 1.3.x kernel below 1.3.54. Keywords: filesystem ncp novell netware printing Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Volker Lendecke) Maintained-by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Volker Lendecke) Primary-site: linux01.gwdg.de:/pub/ncpfs Alternate-site: sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/system/Filesystems/ ~81k ncpfs-0.17.tgz ~ 1k ncpfs-0.17.lsm Copying-policy: GPL mars-nwe (???-NetWare Emulator) lets your Linux box be a server to NetWare clients. I have no further info on it since that's not anything I need. You can join the Linware mailing list for more info on either: To join, send mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with the following command in the body of your email message: add <your email address> linware Hope this helps. Sincerely yours, Max Hyre -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMccGnfJa20+mce5pAQHU9QP+KWGntawHZnc5nwOB3PpCE1Kiy0KeI5Va 87nL7yi2Rj9yXsx6McKnsP/0tKIEJNYVA5AQ7UV83tK0h1gciGeQq8k8CNsOG2xG JlwvpmKJqqieJR+Mm7DNbiHU6xyfXsF4DmEXJ2ybDbPAwIy/E6uGNA8jFja4r94T xvzKevMUaJk= =VkpS -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----