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Using Networked Home Directories with Mac OS X?

trouser asks: "I work in a small office using Macs running Mac OS X and PCs running Linux (Debian). There's no problem sharing files between the machines using Samba, Netatalk, and FTP. However, we want to set the Macs up so that at login they mount home directories from one of the Linux boxes so that we get the same home directory no matter which machine we login on. I've read a little about doing this using NetInfo but I gather with LDAP being included with Jaguar that there might be other options now. Any clues?"

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  1. LDAP Infos/MacOS X by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    The MacOS X Server Guide from Apple answers some of you questions...

    http://a320.g.akamai.net/7/320/51/1739d12419ef7c /w ww.apple.com/server/pdfs/Mac_OS_X_Server_v10.2.pdf

    LDAP = Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

  2. Apple Training by plsuh · · Score: 5, Informative

    Warning: Shameless Plug! :-)

    Apple provides for-fee technical training that covers this and other very useful topics. The courses are generally a week long and involve instructor-led, hands-on training in setting up a network with Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server. IMNSH (and quite biased 'cause I helped write it! :-) O, the training is good stuff, meaty and chock full of technical information. Almost everyone who goes through these courses says something like, "Wow, that's a lot of good, useful information."

    We're working on the revisions for Jaguar right now, and expect to go live with the first course deliveries in a month or so. Go to the Apple Training website for more information.

    --Paul

    Paul Suh
    Curriculum Developer
    Apple Technical Training
    (Help me keep my job! Buy training from Apple! :-)