Re: Sharing disk space between MacOS * [was X] and Linux
Hi,
Francois Taiani writes:
> (Mind: My desktop is permanently connected to a LAN, and I use 2
> fixed IP adresses, for Linux, and mol. I'm afraid such a solution
> would not be tractable with other configurations.)
One can always use a dummy interface to set up a mini-LAN consisting
of the Linux side and the MacOS side. To get networking between Linux
and MacOS, it is sufficient to set up the interface, put it into
/etc/molrc and assign appropriate addresses on both sides.
To forward connections to the rest of the world from MacOS via Linux
is a different story and requires a few masquerading rules. But it
works no matter how Linux is connected to the net.
Regards, Jens.
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