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Re: /home replication on laptop



Christian Rehn <rehn@informatik.tu-muenchen.de> writes:

> Joseph Schlecht writes:
>  > Hi Everyone!
>  > 
>  > I have three PC's and a laptop running debian. They are all networked 
>  > together, one of the PC's is soon to be an NFS/NIS server. I am doing this to 
>  > share /home and other common directories.
>  > 
>  > Sharing /home should be no problem for the PC's, however I don't know what I 
>  > am going to do with my laptop. Since I am always roaming other networks, I 
>  > would like to have /home from my network replicated on my laptop and when I 
>  > get to my home network, sync up any changes that are made. 
>  > 
>  > Can I do this with NFS? I've considered the option of keeping /home on my 
>  > laptop and when I'm on my home network, mount the NFS share on a 'dummy' 
>  > directory and sync the two. However, this seems cumbersome and not very 
>  > elegant. Is there a better solution?
>  > 
>  > Thanks,
>  > 
>  > Joseph Schlecht <joschlec@debian.org>
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I use catchup (http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~neilb/oss/catchup/) to
> synchronize my home on the laptop with my home on the PC at work.
> This allows me to modify files on both homes and later synchronize
> them.  Instead of just deleting the old version of a file catchup may
> also save the old file in a special directory.  If the same file is
> modified on both computers catchup does not overwrite the
> modifications but renames one by adding the extension .alt so you can
> solve the conflict manually.
> 
> You may also use rsync or rdist but this allows you only to propagate
> modifications from one PC to another without the advantages of
> catchup.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Christian
> 

 You could check out Coda. http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu. I haven't
tried it myself (yet), and there's no debian packages that I
know of,but  the client modifications are in the standard kernel
and it sounds very interesting. To cite their website:
"Coda is a distributed filesystem with its origin in AFS2" and
"disconnected operation for mobile computing"....

Regards
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