Managing NFS and NIS, 2nd Edition by Hal Stern, Mike Eisler, Ricardo Labiaga The following errata were *corrected* in the 12/04 reprint: Here's a key to the markup: [page-number]: serious technical mistake {page-number}: minor technical mistake : important language/formatting problem (page-number): language change or minor formatting problem {x} 3rd line "NFS and NFS specifications" NOW READS "NFS and NIS specifications" {10} middle of the page; For example, an ISP that was assigned 192.1.2 and 192.1.3 could have a classless network number of 192.1.3.0/23. Any router on a network other than 192.1.2 or 192.1.3 that wanted to send to either network number would instead route to a single router associated with the classless network number 192.1.3.0/23 (i.e., any IP address that had its first 23 bits equal to 1100 0000 0000 0001 0000 001). The two "192.1.3.0/23" NOW READ "192.1.2.0/23"? (25) middle of the page(code block); The 3rd word "Orglanization" NOW READS "Organization" {158} code block in the item numbered "8" wahoo# unshare /export/swap/honeymoon wahoo# rm /export/swap/honeymoon NOW READS: wahoo# unshare /export/swap/honeymoon.tmp wahoo# rm /export/swap/honeymoon.tmp {185} 2nd paragraph; "/etc/init/autofs:" NOW READS "/etc/init.d/autofs:"