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NFS in the FAQ?



	I have found my problem (that I mailed about yesterday).  It
turns out that at least one directory (the clients directory) cannot
be on an NFS drive.  Why did I find this out?  Well back when disks
actually cost money, I set up a small 386 to run the modems for my
house... to essentially take the serial interupt hit.

	Anyways, I only had a 40 meg disk for it... so it has root and
swap local, everything else NFS... including the var partition (where
fax lives).  

	Now the system is working --- I put a symbolic link for this
one directory --- and I can send pages and check status (don't have a
fax to send yet).  However, I get the following in my syslog with
every hfaxd access...

Jan  8 11:34:26 strike HylaFAX[8000]: /client/: Not a directory.

	which... I'm going to assume are harmless (if noisy) since the
system is working.

Dave.

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