Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] mounting network drives for dummies?
From: Robert Jonsson (robert.jonsson_AT_dataductus.se)
Date: Thu Oct 30 2003 - 08:52:03 EET
Hi,
If this is a one-time move, which I suspect it is. Then ftp is by far the
easiest way.
If there are no ftp-servers running on your machines(this will be self evident
when you try to connect from the other machine), they are probably
preinstalled, start it via the appropriate /etc/init.d/<script> and then run
an ftp client from the other machine. gftp seems to come with many new
distributions, plain ftp in a console works also (should always be
installed).
/Robert
torsdagen den 30 oktober 2003 04.46 skrev Mark Knecht:
> Hi,
> I've got two Linux boxes, one Gentoo and the other PlanetCCRMA. I
> need to move about 10GB of data from one to the other. How can I do
> this? I guess that over Ethernet maybe Samba or NFS might work? I don't
> know anything about making either of these technologies work, and
> obviously I don't want to start building kernels or anything like that
> to get there.
>
> Has anyone got a tutorial on how to do this easily. I really don't
> want to become an IT guy to make this work.
>
> If it's too difficult, then I could dig up and add a 1394 adapter to
> one box and dump it to the other that way. The second machine has 1394
> already. I just didn't want to open the box up and mess with cards.
>
> Thanks very super much in advance,
> Mark
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