On 2024-02-26 14:16, Felix Miata wrote:
Carlos E. R. composed on 2024-02-26 11:55 (UTC+0100):
Felix Miata wrote:
Ben T. Fender composed on 2024-02-25 21:12 (UTC-0500):
Any way to just open a file-mangler on both and drag files back and forth?
It's the only way I do it, mostly (sans mouse) using mc and fcl, which work with or without working GUI:
(man) nfs
for exporting native Linux filesystems (through /etc/exports), which can be mounted just like any other native mounting is done, using fstab entries or other methods for routine ones, and 'mount -t nfs' for the non-routine.
No, you can do it as well with ssh. With sshfs, actually.
"No" what?
That you do not "need" nfs :-)
Also with 'mc' but doesn't work fully right.
What doesn't work fully right with mc? With nfs, the LAN becomes, in effect, one native filesystem.
No. There was a bug, years ago, and the "ssh" connection is gone. There is FTP, SFTP, and SMB. SSH (probably called fish elsewhere), is gone. And SFTP, in my experience, has problems each time I try it. I would have to boot an old virtual install of openSUSE to find an old screenshot of 'mc' of ten years ago to see the differences. And no, nfs is not the solution for every case. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.5 x86_64 at Telcontar)