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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von Theo Brinkman
Gesendet am: Freitag, 1. Oktober 1999 06:05
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Betreff: [expert] Mirroring /home?
I know you can set things up so to mount /home from a remote machine, so
that no matter what machine on a network you use, your settings stay the
same, & all your files are the same. Unfortunately, I'm thinking this
process might cause problems with using my laptop both on my home
network as well as the one at work.
How might I go about setting it up so that when I'm on my home network,
I mount the '/home' tree from my server, but still use a local copy of
'/home' while I'm at work? How about keeping them both up to date?
How about using the Coda Filesystem for that ?
It�s a network filesystem which caches the network filesystem when you
are�nt at the network. When you are back in the net it syncs the changes
back on the server.
There�s a Article in the german Linux-Magazin 10/99 about Coda.
If you don�t like Coda you can sync it manually with rsync.
MfG Joachim