On Fri, 17 May 2002, Brian wrote: > Has anyone used plptools, (p3nfsd and/or ncpd) to mount their Psion Revo > to their Linux box via the serial cable?
Yea, they work fine, for the most part. I used plptools-0.10 (forgot where I downloaded it from at the moment), built and installed it according to the directions. I then put my Revo's docking cradle on /dev/ttyS0, and created the /mnt/psion directory. Then, the first time I ran '/usr/local/bin/plpnfsd', followed by '/usr/local/sbin/ncpd -d &' each time I stick the Revo into the cradle. Apparently ncpd is supposed to be able to handle the Revo being removed and inserted, but it always segfaults on me when I try. So I just run ncpd each time I stick the Revo in the cradle, and after a few seconds I can access its files via /mnt/psion without a problem. I use rsync to backup the Revo to a directory on my computer's HD, which on an average day only takes a few minutes. Something like 'rsync -av --delete /mnt/psion/C:/ /home/.../revo/' works great. My computer is running stock potato with a 2.2.19 kernel, so it is pretty plain and boring. Here is what 'mount' has to say after running npcd: $ mount ... localhost:/psion on /mnt/psion type nfs (hard,intr) > Do I need to transfer a file to the Revo first? I tried the > nfsc5.opl, but the Psion reads it as a text file. The compiled > version is not recognized either. What are the steps to connecting > the Psion to Linux? I never had to upload anything to the Revo to make the above work. I only configured the Revo to communicate via the 'Cable' link at 115200, and enabled the link. Then it was just plug-n-play. :) > I tried 'p3nfsd' and it just hangs. Any utilities associated with > checking all mounted filesystems take a long time or hang, e.g., > 'df'--even if ncpd and p3nfsd aren't running. My psion is plugged > into my computer. I have never tried p3nfsd, must be a different version/fork of the tools that I am using. My recommendation would be try plptools-0.10 and see if they work for you. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." | | --- Philippians 1:21 (KJV) | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Ryan Kirkpatrick | Boulder, Colorado | http://www.rkirkpat.net/ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]