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Linux Network Administrator Guide, Second EditionFinally, in the file system section, the configuration script will ask you whether you want support for NFS, the networking file system. NFS lets you export file systems to several hosts, which makes the files appear as if they were on an ordinary hard disk attached to the host: NFS file system support (CONFIG_NFS_FS) [y] We describe NFS in detail in Chapter 14, The Network File System. Kernel Networking Options in Linux 2.0.0 and Higher Linux 2.0.0 marked a significant change in Linux Networking. Many features were made a standard part of the Kernel, such as support for IPX. A number of options were also added and made configurable. Many of these options are used only in very special circumstances and we won't cover them in detail. The Networking HOWTO probably addresses what is not covered here. We'll list a number of useful options in this section, and explain when you'd want to use each one: Basics To use TCP/IP networking, you must answer this question with y. If you answer with n, however, you will still be able to compile the kernel with IPX support: Networking options -- PPPP [*] TCP/IP networking Gateways You have to enable this option if your system acts as a gateway between two networks or between a LAN and a SLIP link, etc ...» |
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