On Sep 26, 2007, at 7:41 AM, Lynn Newton wrote: > Yes, but it's a bit tricky the first time through it. > I can't comment specifically about Samba because I've > never done it myself, but I'm sure it works. But he wants the Macs to be *clients* and the Linux box to server the Samba share, right? In this case he doesn't need to do anything. > > Mac OS X doesn't make use of /etc/fstab. > > There's a shareware app called NFS Manager that leads you > through the stuff you need to do to export NFS file systems > or to mount them from other systems. Like most sysadmin > oriented graphical apps, this is just a front end for > doing whatever an appropriately informed sysadmin would > do by hand. But that's also its advantage. It's quick > and easy. When I had to use a Mac as a server I just enabled Samba from the GUI with System Preferences->Sharing and then the Windows Sharing box. Then I used SWAT to edit the samba config file. This worked fine. I found all the Samba docs in /usr/share/swat. -- Seven Deadly Sins? I thought it was a to-do list! --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss