qns..

David Bélanger mol-general@lists.maconlinux.org
Fri, 16 May 2003 11:28:54 -0400


On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 02:54:39PM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> > 
> > Usually in OSes it is possible to switch buttons (for left-handed
> > people).  You may want to try to do that in OS X.
> 
> I don't think the problem is one of switching buttons since both buttons work as
> a left-click now.. sort of like the single button mouse in the Mac.. so if I
> switch them I still get two left click buttons...
> 
> > What I do is to get the networking between Linux and OS X to work, then
> > I use NFS to access each other partition i.e. I can mount my OS X home
> > on Linux and my Linux home directory on OS X.
> > 
> > Note also that once the networking is setup, you can use scp to transfer
> > files too.
> > 
> 
> This sounds interesting.. any link to more details on how to set this up?
> 

I don't have any link to the procedure itself.  I used a program called
something like NFS Manager to set it up on OS X.  The Linux NFS-Howto
for the other side.  Setting NFS is usually not an easy task as many
things can go wrong.  Since it looks that linux can access HFS+ now, you
probably want to try this first.

David


> Thanks,
> nirmal
> 
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