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Re: network folder



This one time, at band camp, Rhodri said:
> thanks for your help
> 
> yes, my laptop is already registered as a machine in work's LAN. So, the
> problem for me was whether I had to investigate the nfs method or the samba
> one.
> 
> just another question: do I need to have installed dhcp for this task?
> 
> cheers.

Again, investigate the Redhat machine - look in /etc/network/interfaces
(or wherever Redhat keeps such things - I've only ever used Redhat once,
so I couldn't tell you) to see if that machine is connecting via DHCP.
If it does, the easiest solution for a laptop is pump - you don't need
to have it going all the time, but it initiates dhcp when you want it.
dhcp-client is, IMHO, a better client, but it's run from /etc/init.d/,
which you don't always want when switching network environments.  If it
has a static IP, just copy over the information, or use the IP given to
the laptop when booted into Windows.

HTH,
Steve

-- 
BOFH excuse #252:
Our ISP is having {switching,routing,SMDS,frame relay} problems

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