[ubuntu-users] Networking and USB
Norberto Bensa
nbensa at gmail.com
Mon Mar 16 01:33:09 UTC 2009
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 7:38 PM, Ted Hilts <thilts at mcsnet.ca> wrote:
> Can a usb connected external (1) IDE drive, (2) SATA drive, or (3) FLASH
> memory card be set up to be a share (let's say on machine A) on the
> local LAN network and therefore accessible to read, write, and
> executeable operations by other machines on that network (let's say on
> machines B, C, and D) also providing their shares?
Yes.
You mount the drive somewhere and share it thru samba, nfs, etc.
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