What's about ncpfs in kernel?

From: Info (5740@mail.ru)
Date: Fri Jul 28 2000 - 03:11:11 EST


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Jeff,

Ncpfs became a standard user package, especially for office workstations.
IPX is a kernel future now. Ipchains (netfilter) included in kernel in
2.4.0. What's about including ncpfs package in kernel - maybe, in the
following kernel versions? This is unlogically: IPX protocol exists in
kernel, a lot of disk partitions too, a lot of other futures too, but the
most usable tool for office workstations connected to Novell - is
not.

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