[X Servers] Network volume?

Sytse Kuijk sytse at pobox.com
Mon Feb 3 02:33:26 PST 2003


Tom,

yes, you can, it is in the administrator tools, automounting options.

sytse

At 00:47 -0500 02-02-2003, Thomas Zeilstra wrote:
>In the top level of the computer, I have "Macintosh HD" and 
>"Network". The fact that the "Network" directory (or volume, I'm not 
>sure what it is) is there at all annoyed me but now that we'll be 
>setting up a Jaguar server, I'm wondering if I can take advantage of 
>this setup and actually store network applications and fonts and 
>such there. Is that something that can be established with 10.2 
>Server? I realize this is a pretty broad topic so even a pointer to 
>a chapter in the Admin Guide would be appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Tom Zeilstra
>
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