You can get close with samba and cifs, but like Carlos says it's more
work.

There is also afs.

On Sun, Dec 23, 2007 at 12:47:44PM +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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> The Sunday 2007-12-23 at 08:10 +0100, primm wrote:
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> >I setup  an nfs server to export /home to 5 other clients. The same server
> >handles nis logins. No eggageration, it took me 1/2 hour most of which was
> >reading man exports until I discovered that Yast had read it for me 
> >already!
> >I'll bet that some gurus on this list could do it in 5.
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> >Just curious, but what are my alternatives for nfs?
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> None that I know.
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> There is samba, of course, but that doesn't export linux filesystems with 
> proper permissions and flags. And it is way more complicated to setup and 
> convince to just work.
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> Cheers,
>        Carlos E. R.
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