Now at test, i use one server (Fedora) and 10 clients (Fedora) with their homes at the server. I am using NFS. If the test is OK, ill be using RHES as server and Fedora Core 2 as workstations simply because they have the most polished desktop. But, i still cant see why it cant be done with a menu editor. (Or Num Lock in redhat-config-keyboard) Regards Bjorn Andersen On ons, 2004-01-14 at 15:53 +0000, Rui Miguel Seabra wrote: > On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 21:12, Bjorn Andersen wrote: > > I like the menu you have made, and thanks for the info on > > ~/.gnome2/vfolders/applications.vfolder-info > > > > But it is not that easey as i would have hoped. I dont want to write > > this menu on 100 systems (copy a default file and change the owner) > > > Bjorn, > > If it's an homogeneous network like it seems (lot's of users in a > single logical network) then managing 100 machines is "almost the same" > as managing 10. > > It may require a little shell programming magic or a better planning > of the network settings, for instance: > > Are the homes directly on the computers, or are the homes in a central > server that exports (via NFS, SMB or something else) them to the > desktops? > > If this is the case, for instance, you'd just have to do that almost > as easy as: > for USER in /home/* ; do > whatever > done -- Bjorn Andersen <ba@xxxxxxxxxx>