Re: [SLE] Duelling SAMBAs

From: C. Richard Matson (goldfarm_at_ranch-farm.com)
Date: 01/04/05

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    Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 00:44:13 -0800
    
    

    On Mon January 3 2005 6:15 pm, elefino wrote:
    > On Monday 03 January 2005 17:47, James Knott wrote:

    > But, since I started all this just wanting to share directories between
    > two Linux boxes (both SuSE 9.2 Pro), and since the directories that
    > need sharing are on both systems (some on each), I got the idea that
    > whatever filesystem service I used, I'd have to have a server running
    > on each PC, in order to serve shares to the Client on the other,
    > respectively.

    I have two computers setup on SuSE 9.2, using NFS to transfer files between
    them. The desktop is the NFS server and my laptop is the client. The laptop
    is a dual boot with XP. The laptop has a fat partition that I use to transfer
    files between Windows and Linux. If the desktop is running I can boot, reboot
    and shutdown with out problems. If I want to move files from XP to my desktop
    I need to use XP to move them to the fat partition and then boot into linux
    on the laptop and then move them to the server. Kind of a pain, but I rarely
    do it, so it's not a problem for me. Rich

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    Rich Matson
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