On Thursday 15 September 2005 18:56, Ahmad Reza Cheraghi wrote: > > How about networking options? It can detect what > > protocols are needed? > > Filesystems? > > The Network option or the Filesystes are choosen as a > Standard. So it will be there without checking if they > needed or not. Because I think Protocols like TCP-IP > or Filesystems like NTFS or expt2 has to be installed > on the now days Systems. But if they are any > suggestion or ideas of detecting those thing. No > problem just send me rule that does that and I will > updated easily on the Framework.Thats the benefit of > this Framework.;-) Couldn't one pull up info from /etc/fstab for filesystems? And if it was network mounts, the appropriate configuration file? I wonder how viable that would be. As far as network protocols, who knows... Chris White
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