On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 16:23, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > If you mean file sharing between the PC and the laptop there are > different possibilities. If both systems are Linux or even Fedora based > then you could use NFS. That is the kind of native *NIX sharing model. > If you have Windows and Linux then certainly Samba would be a good > choice. FTP will work too but it has the disadvantage that this would be > session oriented while NFS and Samba offer you to mount remote shares to > you local system. > > Alexander Greetings Alexander, Yes this is basically what I would like to do. I dual boot both units throughout the day and am curious to find the most efficient way of sharing files. From my reading, it looks like I cannot avoid using the PC as a NFS/Samba server and the laptop as a client. Thanks for the quick answer. -- Virtually, Tom W