[plug] Mac OSX
Shayne O'Neill
shayne at guild.murdoch.edu.au
Tue Feb 10 13:34:49 WST 2004
It supports NFS quite nicely.
Its a BSD so use the bsd methodology.
Actually playing with OSX, it can even mount odditys like webdav in its
fstab!!!!!
However I found the setup for serving it a little oddball. Theres a gui
program who's name alas eludes me that does it fine. Its a shareware
program but isnt crippled.
Shayne.
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Scott Middleton wrote:
> If you have a few Mac OSX and you want to connect them to a Linux Server
> what is the best way?
>
> I know OSX supports SMB, I'd be surprised if it didn't support NFS and
> Linux supports netatalk. The question is which would be the easiest and
> the most robust? I'm inclined to use SaMBa because i know it well and i
> like it. Opinions!
>
> Regards
>
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> Scott Middleton <scott at linuxit.com.au>
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