I have a simple doubt, but I think its good to be here.
I have 3 machines in my home. one running windows and two running Linux. I
don't have a CD-ROM on these machines, because of the SCSI port. It's very
hard to find a SCSI cd in Brazil (at least at reasonable prices) and these
machines does not have the IDE interface (neither ways to add one). The
only CD-ROM SCSI I have is my old'good CDR928 CD Recorder. Sometimes when
I'm in a good mood, I open the windows machine, take the cd-rom out and put
in the Linux machine to transfer some data. They are connected in a tcp/ip
network. If the CD were in the Linux boxes, I'd share it between them using
NFS (I never used it, here it is a good opportunity to learn). But the CD
is in the Windows machine. Can I share it using NFS? Is there a NFS driver
for windows (I haven't looked at it, I'm just puting all the hipoteses
here)? If I were using samba (SMB), would it work OK? I could mount a
remote filesystem using samba?
Greetings, Alexandre