nfs client...i like the sound of that.
I could use Samba, but the idea is that I want to be
able to grab files direct from BSD at USB2.0 rates.  I
guess I could use gigabit ethernet for this nfs client
idea.  it sounds like more of a challenge than samba.

--- Brian McCann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is this between 2 different PCs?  Why not use Samba?
>  Or, if you are
> daring, an NFS client for Windows.
> 
> --Brian
> 
> 
> On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 05:58:23 -0800 (PST), scott
> renna
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello list,
> > 
> > I was wondering if you all might be able to help
> on
> > this.  I recently purchased an external hard drive
> > case and dropped an IDE drive into it.  It's great
> and
> > all, except that the transfer speed is limited to
> > 1Mb/s due to an error message that I had posted on
> the
> > list a few days back(GET MAX LUN STALLED).  That's
> > fine, I can deal with it for now.  Here's the
> issue:
> > 
> > I created a FAT32 parition on the external drive
> from
> > /stand/sysinstall and dropped some files onto it. 
> I
> > then moved it over to the win box to see if it
> could
> > see it and sadly no.  Is there a way to set up
> > pseudo-drive assignments from FreeBSD on a FAT32
> > partition so that Windows can see it?
> > 
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