Philip Mötteli wrote: > Hi, > > > Is it possible to make with OpenSuSE what Apple calls Mobile Homes: > > Mobile Home Directories will allow users to centrally manage the home > directories of their portable Mac clients and yet allow each user > online and offline access from the office and the road. When a user > goes offline, her home directory goes with her, so she can continue to > work just as she would back at the office. In addition, the user's > public folder remains accessible to the network while she’s away, so > her co-workers can still drop files into her folder as well as see her > public files. When the user reconnects her iBook or PowerBook to the > network, Tiger server will automatically syncs up the home directory > with the one on the server. >
If I'm reading your message correctly, you're simply asking about syncing files. Yes, Linux can do that. There are several methods, including rsync. The KDE desktop also shows to file sync apps, under Utilities>Sync -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
