8.At the command prompt type:

#shareall

9.The /export/home/drivers directory is now on the network as

/net/hostname/export/home/drivers.

10.Copy the drivers as shown in Section 2.4.1.2, “Copy the Drivers from the Supplemental CD” on page 2-10.

Create a Shared Drivers Directory on a Linux System

1.Log in as root (superuser) on the hostname system.

Where hostname is the system on which the drivers were originally installed.

2.Create a drivers directory.

#mkdir /drivers

3.Change accessibility for the drivers directory to be viewable by all.

#chmod -R 555 /drivers

4.Change to the /etc/dfs directory.

#cd /etc/dfs

5.Open the dfstab file in a text editor.

#vi dfstab

6.Add the following line to the end of the dfstab file.

share -F nfs -o ro, /drivers

7. Save and exit the dfstab file.

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