[K12OSN] please don't smack me (stupid question)
Heath Henderson
hendersonh at unit5.org
Tue Mar 16 03:11:09 UTC 2004
What kind of Mac server? OSX, you can mount Home dir over NFS and or SMB.
Assuming those protocols are enabled on the server. I turn everything but
AFP off of our Mac servers as there is not a need to access them any other
way right now.
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Heath Henderson
Assistant Technology Administrator
McLean County Unit 5 Schools
Normal, IL 61761
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On 3/15/04 5:12 PM, "anthony baldwin" <anthonybaldwin at snet.net> wrote:
>
> Okay, this will show just how ignorant I am , after using this OS at
> home for two years.
> The problem is, I have never networked one of these, running it on two
> standalone machines at home.
> So, I get this 450mhz AMD with 96mb ram from my church. They were
> trhowing it out and knew I was looking for hardware for my classroom.
> I installed RH 8, on it, actually, because for some reason I could not
> get it to read my k12 3.1.2 iso discs and the next latest I could find
> were 2.1.
> Anyway, I took this little thing to school and hooked it up to the
> network. It found the internet fine through the proxy and I was able to
> configure it to print to a printer on the network, but I can't seem to
> find how to access student files, on a Mac server on the same network.
> Suggestions?
> I know this is the K12 list, not Psyche list, but, you guys are the BEST!
> (Hopefull flattery works.)
>
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