So, I have my Raspberry Pi setup so I can use it as a portable computer when the summer heat drives me from my unair conditioned home office, and the Pi is setup so I can either use ssh to log-in to the Pi remotely or sshfs to easily move files between my Desktop and the Pi when my headphones and keyboard are plugged into the Pi... I'd like to setup my desktop so I can do the same from the pi and easily move files between the two machines no matter which I'm plugged into. The desktop is basically running Debian Unstable and I already have sshfs and ssh installed on the Pi, so I think it's just a matter of enabling ssh log-in to the desktop... Also, I've noticed that when I use sshfs to mount my Pi on my desktop, what actually gets mounted is the Pi's home directory. Is there a way to either mount the Pi's root filesystem on my desktop or to let me remotely mount my Desktop's data drives on the Pi(the Pi's only drive is the microSD card I have Raspberry OS running from, my desktop has the system drive sda along with data drives sdb and sdc and a multicard reader that eats up sdd through sdg, though the most important slots on the card reader are sde(microSD) and sdf(Full size SD) with the other slots being card formats I don't recognize). _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list