Re: "Sharing" files in Linux

From: <captgoodnight@acsalaska.net>
Date: Mon Apr 05 2004 - 19:19:48 AKDT

On Monday 05 April 2004 08:31 am, barsalou wrote:
> So if a guy was going to setup Linux in a "workgroup" way, like you
> might setup Windows...what would be the standard way of doing this?
Look at FHS (filesystem hierarchy standard)
> I would suppose NFS, or SMB. Anyone have any experience with this?
>
> There was also a question about, how might you setup an enterprise.
> Many workstation, one server.
>
> How about starting a design conversation?
>
> Mike
>
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This sounds fun. I use nfs, works like a charm on 5 (pop3sd, ntp, ssh, smtp, thp, ipp, vmware, squid, snort in and out, arpd,httpd, synergy, honeyd).
If I had say 10-15 workstations, and a couple servers, I would love
to try the idea out of sharing the same /usr and /usr/local from the servers to the workstations; updates would be a breeze,
admin work would be a cake walk once setup. Setup a central log server too. Oh this sounds fun, I just got done studying a
little of the FHS standard, this is a good place to look for ideas. Setup would be cake if all the machines ran the same distro.
Ya know, thinking about this, if anyone wants help in doing this, I would love to contribute, I work 4 10s and have fri,sat,sun off.
Oh this makes me happy.....

bests,
eddie

ps 35-50million |:P() doop, I felt like I forgot to quote another variable again!

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