Good use for NFS is for user's home directories. As
they log into a machine, their home directory travels
with them. Since their environment is configured
using the .bash_profile file, they are then given what
amounts to a roaming profile. Every box works the
same. Very useful if you have more than a handful of
servers.
JD
--- Brandon Duncan <
bcarlton23@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a few questions that I could really use some
> help on. They are:
>
> I've been told that DHCP can be tricky to setup and
> get configured. What are
> some problems I can run into? Are there problems I
> can run into? What causes
> these problems? How would I fix them?
>
> With NFS what are some uses beyond a typical shared
> folder that users keep
> files on?
>
> If anyone can help me with this I would greatly
> appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brandon
> >
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