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    SubjectRe: How to compile on one machine and install on another?
    On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 04:45:24PM -0500, Eli Carter wrote:
    > Gabriel Rocha wrote:
    > > you could always compile on one machine and nfs mount the /usr/src/linux
    > > and do a make modules_install from the nfs mounted directory...
    >
    > Which would require exporting that filesystem with root permissions
    > enabled...any security bells going off?

    Why would you need to have nfs root access?

    You're reading from the nfs mount, not writing to it.

    mrc
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