My current photography workflow is to copy my raw files from the SD card onto 
my Linux box (running ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx). 
I then scp copies of them onto the external drive of my iMac (running 10.6.3), 
giving me two copies, on separate hardware.
I then import them into lightroom, rename them so that the filename includes 
the date, and start processing.

If I could remotely access the drive on my Linux box from my mac, I could set 
up lightroom so that it would import the files off of my SD card, and copy them 
to the linux box all in one operation.  I've done a little bit of research and 
found references to netatalk, afp and avahi, but I haven't found a recent, 
lucid, set of instructions on how to do this. Either as a cookbook, or with 
explanations of what is happening.

Can someone send me a pointer to some good instructions on how to do this?

As an aside, when I added a hard drive today, fstab has changed significantly, 
using a uuid rather than /dev/sdc1.  It turns out that I was able to get it to 
mount using the old format, but I couldn't find how to get the uuid of the sata 
drive that I was adding, so that it wouldn't (I'm guessing) be dependent on 
which sata cable I plugged it into in the future.

Anybody know of good documentation on that?

thanks,
  Larry
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