Thanks for the info. I found the NFS setup in Yast2, advance network setup. It was quite easy. Works great. Art On Sat, 2002-08-24 at 17:26, Xander Solis wrote:
You could try ssh to transfer files, see if ssh is installed rpm -ql ssh if not install it. But if just dont ike file transfer, and need to mount the directory you need to setup NFS. Here's the url: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/NFS-HOWTO/
Hope This helps :)
--- Art Fore
wrote: Have searched for how to mount a drive on a tcp/ip network on another computer but have had no success. Have two linux computers on tcp/ip network. I can ping both computers from each other by name or by ip address. How can I mount say the /tmp directory on the remote computer to my computer?
Art
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