snoopy
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I'm setting up a Linux based network for a school, it's got 20PC's and one server. It doesn't need Windows access.
My way of thinking is I NFS export the /home directory on the server to all clients. The workstations mount this directory under /home.
Is this the right way to do it so that users can logon the local machine under a username set on the server?
My way of thinking is I NFS export the /home directory on the server to all clients. The workstations mount this directory under /home.
Is this the right way to do it so that users can logon the local machine under a username set on the server?


