On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 10:34:16 -0400, Trevor Smith <trevor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I was wondering about "real" networking, not just Internet type file > transfer. I'd like to be able to drag and drop files between computers > and, ideally, I'd like programs running on the Mac to be able to see > directories on the Linux laptop so things like Mac OS's Mail "import" > tool can simply read the mbox files on my old laptop to import them > into my new one. > > I wonder if it's just possible to mount my Fedora drive under Mac OS... > Ok, if your wanting to do that then samba is probably your best bet. If that freaks you out then use the gui tools. The samba-config stuff now is pretty easy. Just set the share, hit another tab and add the samba users and finally fire up the config-services gui tools to start the service up. Worked just fine for me.