Am Sa, den 20.12.2003 schrieb Colburn um 22:22: > Been trying today to share files between my Shrike desktop & Shrike > notebook, and for the notebook to share the modem on the desktop. > > ..... > Where do I look to cause folders on each to be seen by the other and > to make the desktop modem accessible by Mozilla from the notebook, please? share folders: both are Linux boxes, so you should use nfs to share files. On the Desktop you should start system -> servers -> nfs (which is readhat-config-nfs) in specify, which "folders", i.e. which directories, you will share. In the form which opens you should simply specify the directory, the desktops IP adress, and read/write permissions and may ignore all the other fields (leave them as default). On the Laptop you should mount these in to some directory, (e.g. /mnt/laptop) If I remember correctly there is no graphical configuration tool available, so you have to edit /etc/fstab of use automount ( /etc/auto.master and /etc/auto.misc) You will see the desktop's folder in nautilus just like usual local folders. modem sharing there is nothing special to config on the modem, just specify the desktops IP adress as the default route. On the desktop you have to activate IP forwarding, so it automatically routes all non-local trafic to the modem. May be you will set the modem to autodial to make things comfortable. Peter -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list