Use your uoguelph central ID as your user name and your central ID password to log in.
Big question: Does one exist? I've been searching frantically, and I've managed to find solutions for all older version of OS X, but not for Leopard.
what exactly do you mean by 'NFS' solution? Like a network appliance you use?
jc
== John Douglas Carter, MSc Dept. of Computing & Information Studies PhD Student, University of Guelph
What I mean is, is there a way to use an NFS client and create an NFS server in Mac OS X Leopard? ___________ Josh Gaber
Put 1000 monkeys in front of 1000 terminals, and they'll eventually code Windows Vista
You can mount nfs shares just like any other share: nfs://server/volume.
You can also configure automount if you prefer it that way.
As for serving NFS shares, I know it can be done but I've never set it up on OS X. Shouldn't be much different then Linux or BSD.
-- Andrew
what exactly do you mean by
what exactly do you mean by 'NFS' solution? Like a network appliance you use?
jc
==
John Douglas Carter, MSc
Dept. of Computing & Information Studies
PhD Student, University of Guelph
What I mean is, is there a
What I mean is, is there a way to use an NFS client and create an NFS server in Mac OS X Leopard?
___________
Josh Gaber
Put 1000 monkeys in front of 1000 terminals, and they'll eventually code Windows Vista
You can mount nfs shares
You can mount nfs shares just like any other share: nfs://server/volume.
You can also configure automount if you prefer it that way.
As for serving NFS shares, I know it can be done but I've never set it up on OS X. Shouldn't be much different then Linux or BSD.
--
Andrew