Dear MacOS X users
I recently have become a proud owner of Apple's new "table lamp". ;-)
I'm using MacOS X in a heterogenous environment where a SuSE Linux 8.0 Professional box (standard i386 box) runs as my file server for all systems. I have stored all my productive data on it and there's also running a SCSI streamer tape backup every night. In addition this file server acts as my NIS master server for all other kind of UNIX and Linux as well as a Samba primary domain controller for all Windows systems.
I'd like to configure my iMac as a NIS client in such a way that I can graphically login with my NIS user account or remotely SSH login with my NIS account. In addition, I wish to mount both my exported file systems /home and /archive by NFS on boot time and configure the standard storage directory in all MacOS applications to the NFS home drive rather than the local file system.
Is this possible? Should this done on the command line level (editing some configuration files) or has Apple spent a special control panel for this task?
Any help are appreciated.
I recently have become a proud owner of Apple's new "table lamp". ;-)
I'm using MacOS X in a heterogenous environment where a SuSE Linux 8.0 Professional box (standard i386 box) runs as my file server for all systems. I have stored all my productive data on it and there's also running a SCSI streamer tape backup every night. In addition this file server acts as my NIS master server for all other kind of UNIX and Linux as well as a Samba primary domain controller for all Windows systems.
I'd like to configure my iMac as a NIS client in such a way that I can graphically login with my NIS user account or remotely SSH login with my NIS account. In addition, I wish to mount both my exported file systems /home and /archive by NFS on boot time and configure the standard storage directory in all MacOS applications to the NFS home drive rather than the local file system.
Is this possible? Should this done on the command line level (editing some configuration files) or has Apple spent a special control panel for this task?
Any help are appreciated.