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Basic Netware Question
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| I am new to networking and taking the Network+ course. There is a question
on our assignment that I am struggling with:
Which of the following file system is not supported by NetWare?
A. DOS
B. NTFS
C. Unix
D. Mac
Now, it is my understanding that Netware supports all the above file systems
with the proper NLM loaded.
Your help is appreciated!
Cheers
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| smrkdown 2004-03-08, 9:22 pm |
| Mac, DOS, and UNIX are not filesystems. Anyway, Netware is all but dead and its second comming isn't showing too much promise. You won't be asked a question like that one the exam either. | |
| Slammer 2004-03-08, 10:25 pm |
| Its not dead my brother....its all over in federal govt offices and they do
use these filesystems.
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Slammer
MCSA, CNA, iNet+, Server+, Net+, A+
"smrkdown" <smrkdown.12tzsh@mail.examnotes.net> wrote in message
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> Mac, DOS, and UNIX are not filesystems. Anyway, Netware is all but dead
> and its second comming isn't showing too much promise. You won't be
> asked a question like that one the exam either.
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> smrkdown
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| Ahhh how I love those that decry the death of Netware. It just shows that
they misunderstand the strengths of Netware and how much more functional it
is than other systems.
Read here about file systems
http://www.osdata.com/holistic/connect/filesys.htm
"Slammer" <mschal@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> Its not dead my brother....its all over in federal govt offices and they
do
> use these filesystems.
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> Slammer
> MCSA, CNA, iNet+, Server+, Net+, A+
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| smrkdown 2004-03-09, 7:10 am |
| I wonder how they use these filesystems when they are OS's and not filesystems at all. | |
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| Thanks guys, I appreciate your help!
"RussS" <yeah_right@roflmao.com> wrote in message
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> Ahhh how I love those that decry the death of Netware. It just shows that
> they misunderstand the strengths of Netware and how much more functional
it
> is than other systems.
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> Read here about file systems
> http://www.osdata.com/holistic/connect/filesys.htm
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> "Slammer" <mschal@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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| Will Dormann 2004-03-09, 11:27 am |
| smrkdown wrote:
> I wonder how they use these filesystems when they are OS's and not
> filesystems at all.
Agreed. It's a bogus question.
-WD
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| So true - thats why I sent friend John somewhere to learn that for himself.
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| ImhoTech 2004-03-09, 6:25 pm |
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"RussS" <yeah_right@roflmao.com> wrote in message
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> Ahhh how I love those that decry the death of Netware. It just shows that
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Shhh...let them forget all about Netware, keeps the pay up for the folks
that will still be working with it.
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| Slammer 2004-03-09, 6:25 pm |
| Each OS uses it's own type of file system, which you have to load the NLM's
in NetWare.....thats how!
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MCSA, CNA, iNet+, Server+, Net+, A+
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> I wonder how they use these filesystems when they are OS's and not
> filesystems at all.
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> smrkdown
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| smrkdown 2004-03-09, 6:50 pm |
| You're missing it. |
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