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  • Subject: RE: How can I see the AS/400 from my Linux box?
  • From: "Brendan Bispham" <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 13:33:48 -0000
  • Importance: Normal

I think the problem is not Linux ( with samba) but OS400 V3R7, which doesnt
have Netserver (the Network Neighbourhood that samba connects to). If you
upgrade to V4R2+ you get Netserver, otherwise you might still achieve a
simulation but not with any ease....


>
> "We're running V3R7, and have some file systems shared out so
> that they can
> be mapped by Windows machines as drives (currently done by running IBM's
> Client Access to make a connection to the machine, then the usual
> Win9x/NT
> 'Map a Network Drive' to QDLS)
>
> I'm trying to do the same thing on a linux box, but am not sure how to
> mount the drive - ie. I'm not sure if these are being shared via
> NFS, SMB,
> etc. Is there any way to tell how these are being shared, and how I might
> access using Linux's mount, nfsmount, smbmount, etc?"

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