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# This is a short introduction for the impatient.
#
# 1. Legal stuff
#
# Before using the programs in this archive make sure you know
# that you use them at your own risk. See ch_nfsc.guide/DISCLAIMER for
# detailed info on this topic. See ch_nfsc.guide/COPYING for
# copyright and copying permissions.
#
# 2. Here's a small example
#
# a) Let's assume we want to mount the partition "/home/user" from
# host "nfsserver". We want to make all NFS accesses as user "ch"
# as listed in "AmiTCP:db/passwd" and the local volume name should
# be "nfs:". The umask should be 022.
#
# So you have to create a file containing the following line:
#
nfsserver:/home/user ch_nfs: USER ch UMASK 022
#
# To do NFS accesses using the user id actual logged in and
# the umask actually set via "AmiTCP:bin/umask".
#
nfsserver:/home/user nfs:
#
# Comments are possible using the '#' as the comment marker.
#
# b) Use the following to mount "nfs:".
#
# CLI> ch_nfsmount nfs: from AmiTCP:db/ch_nfstab
#
# or short:
#
# CLI> ch_nfsmount nfs:
#
# because "AmiTCP:db/ch_nfstab" is the default name.
#
# Use
#
# CLI> ch_nfsmount list
#
# to see the mount entries actually available.
#
# (Note that the file you are reading now is a legal input file to
# ch_nfsmount.)
#
# 3.) The default input file for "ch_nfsmount" is
# "AmiTCP:db/ch_nfstab".
# You should copy "ch_nfsc" to "AmiTCP:bin" and all the other
# files to a directory listed in your path.
#
# (Note: If "ch_nfsc" is not found in "AmiTCP:bin" it will
# be searched for in the actual path.)
#
#
# Have fun,
# Carsten Heyl, 06.10.94
#
# P.S.
# Here are some more entries.
#
ftp.wustl.edu:/archive wustl:
#
# $Id: short.doc,v 1.4 1994/10/06 22:31:41 ch Exp $
#