Has anyone ever done any experimenting or playing with something that will allow a purely DOS system (that might or might not be running QEMM and DV) to be able to access NFS shares on a linux machine?
Yup, TLP lives on NFS shares. It's only got a "drive c:" as a boot device.
I'm using XFS. How complicated it is will depend on what else you have
running TCP on the same device.
My total combo has, RLFOSSIL for BBS serial/tcp redirection. MTCP for a
variety of tools and XFS. To make all that work I also need PKTMUX so that
the TCP driver can be exposed to all 3 seperate services.
My telnet DOS BBS nodes work great under dosemu and linux, but the dial-up node not so much. I think it is the dosemu-to-linux-to-usb-to-serial-to- modem connection that makes it flakey. I would like to be able to move
Ponder, another possibility MIGHT... be to run a SLIP/PPP service on the
serial port. But that would depend on the expected client on the far side.
But might eliminate some of the issues because the serial ports are only dealing directly with each other.
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