Linux Fileserver
Matthew Flaschen
matthew.flaschen at gatech.edu
Sat Mar 17 23:04:31 UTC 2007
Wes Hegge wrote:
> Sure. A file server in Linux is not much different from a desktop, except
> that usually there is no gui loaded. This means you may want to learn the
> command line functions to burn an ISO
Which are not that hard. Search for cdrecord . However, you *can* run
a file server in addition to a GUI. You'll have a performance loss, but
it's probably doable unless these computers are very old.
Matt Flaschen
>
> On 3/17/07, Harold Hartley <haroldh at midmaine.com> wrote:
>>
>> I have plans to convert my old desktop PC's to fileservers and use my
>> laptop as my daily computer on my network.
>> When I setup fileservers on my desktop PC's, will I still be able to
>> burn .ISO images to cd even though I will be running a fileserver on the
>> PC.
>>
>> Harold
>>
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