Книга: Linux Network Administrator Guide, Second Edition
Configuring the Kernel for IPX and NCPFS
Configuring the Kernel for IPX and NCPFS
Configuring the kernel for IPX and the NCP filesystem is simply a matter of selecting the appropriate kernel options at kernel build time. As with many other parts of the kernel, IPX and NCPFS kernel components can be built into the kernel, or compiled as modules and loaded using the insmod command when you need them.
The following options must be selected if you want to have Linux support and route the IPX protocol:
General setup --->
[*] Networking support
Networking options --->
<*> The IPX protocol
Network device support --->
[*] Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)
... and appropriate Ethernet device drivers
If you want Linux to support the NCP filesystem so it can mount remote NetWare volumes, you must additionally select these options:
Filesystems --->
[*] /proc filesystem support
<*> NCP filesystem support (to mount NetWare volumes)
When you've compiled and installed your new kernel, you're ready to run IPX.
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