oehm-smith
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Gidday all,
I have an iMac and a iBook. I use them equally and would like to share my files by using the iMac as the file server. I reconciled my two Keychains, and did so on the iBook and copied ~/Library/Keychains to the iMac (backing up the iMac's Keychain). My two usernames are the same and have the same UID. But the iMac is STILL SEEING its old keychain. Is the information cached somewhere and has to be updated? I've rebooted the iMac and still shows the old information. Running Keychain First Aid says that the missing keychains are indeed missing but provides no other information.
Does anyone know what I need to do to have the new keychain be seen?
THe plan I originally had was to use the same home directory on both machines by symlinking the user on the iBook to that on the iMac. And then when I go away I was going to create a copy of the one on the iMac on the iBook and then rsynch them. It doesn't look like this will work. Does anyone have any suggestions for the best way to do this?
Thanks for any help!
Cheers,
Brooke
I have an iMac and a iBook. I use them equally and would like to share my files by using the iMac as the file server. I reconciled my two Keychains, and did so on the iBook and copied ~/Library/Keychains to the iMac (backing up the iMac's Keychain). My two usernames are the same and have the same UID. But the iMac is STILL SEEING its old keychain. Is the information cached somewhere and has to be updated? I've rebooted the iMac and still shows the old information. Running Keychain First Aid says that the missing keychains are indeed missing but provides no other information.
Does anyone know what I need to do to have the new keychain be seen?
THe plan I originally had was to use the same home directory on both machines by symlinking the user on the iBook to that on the iMac. And then when I go away I was going to create a copy of the one on the iMac on the iBook and then rsynch them. It doesn't look like this will work. Does anyone have any suggestions for the best way to do this?
Thanks for any help!
Cheers,
Brooke