You Got FILEserved! jk
Matthew S-H
mathbymath at aol.com
Sun Mar 13 18:56:56 UTC 2005
OK. Sorry for the slightly erratic subject line. I just felt like
being silly for a second.
Anyway...
I want to be able to access the hard drive of my Ubuntu machine over a
wireless network from a MacOS X computer.
First of all, here are my specs:
Router
Linksys WRT54G v2.2
(Wireless-G)
Ubuntu Machine
Pentium 4
Direct connection to Router via ethernet
Running Ubuntu (warty)
3-5 partitions (formatted with vfat, ntfs, and ext3)
Also runs Win XP, but I don't use that too much for files and I'd
rather have it accessed on the network while mounted through Ubuntu.
Mac
G4 iBook
Wireless connection to Router via an AirPort card
Running MacOS X 10.3.8
Anyway, those are my specs. If anyone here is an Ubuntu networking/Mac
networking expert I'd appreciate some help. I want to be able to
access the files on my Ubuntu. Consider me to be a newb. I am
familiar with basic command line tools, and am rather familiar with the
MacOS, but am not familiar with networking. If someone could give me a
step-by-step explanation, that would be great. If not, pointing me in
the right direction would be awesome too.
Thanks guys :)
~Matt
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