Remote User Directory



 I did some googling but did not find what I was looking for, probably not
         using the  the right terms.
        
        I have 2 machines A) suse 10.2 B) suse 10.1, I would like to have an
account on the B machine that uses / shares a home directory with an
account with the same name on the A machine so I can be able to read my
email from either. Both machines are on an internal network.

What do I need to install to do this ( Samba, Nfs, ? )?

I don't really want to do a remote desktop..
        
        Thanks, Mike
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