Dfs, samba and linux



Does anyone know if it's possible to configure a samba server (redhat es
4) to participate in a dfs link? If so, how does samba
"imitate/provide" the file replication service that allows for link
redundancy? Any help/links to how to's would be very much appreciated.
Thanks very much.

Aaron



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