Theo Brinkman wrote: > > 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? > > - Theo You might consider using the CODA filesystem, URL is http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/ But beware, the documentation is somewhat outdated, the up to date version of the software is easier to use than the documentation suggests... I have a similar setup up and running here, so if you run into problems... Karsten -- ----------------------------- Why do we have to hide from the police, daddy? Because we use emacs, son. They use vi. ------------------------------ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tu-bs.de/~y0008422/ ------------------------------ Medienwissenschaftler in BS: http://www.tu-bs.de/institute/mewi/
- [expert] deathly slow loading times.... jerrud
- Re: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... Steve Philp
- Re: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... John Aldrich
- [expert] Mirroring /home? Theo Brinkman
- [expert] Any ETA for linux kernal 2.4 yet? Eosnet Team
- AW: [expert] Mirroring /home? Joachim Staeck
- Re: [expert] Mirroring /home? Christopher Quale
- Re: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... Karsten R�mling
- Re: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... Stephen Carville
- Re: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... Michael Bannister
- Re: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... Stephen Carville
- RE: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... phobet-channel1
- RE: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... Vanco, Donald
- RE: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... Fred Frigerio
- [expert] Here is a dumb question. Eosnet Team
- Re: [expert] Here is a dumb question. alann
- Re: [expert] Here is a dumb question. Eosnet Team
- Re: [expert] Here is a dumb question. John Aldrich
