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Old 02-06-2001, 03:21 PM   #1
dpatel
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Hi,
I'm new to linux admin. I have three PCs installed with
Redhat 7.0. All PCs are atteched with network cards and
are active. (I can browse internet, telnet to each other).
What I really want is to create a network so that one is
server and other two are clients. ALso all file systems
should looks same no matter which pc you have logged on
from. Also we have couple of users who can log in from
any PC and should not see any differance. Currently I have
deticated PC for each user, and also maintaing three
different versions of tools for three PCs.
Is there any good (human readable) document that describes
how to set up three more more linux PCs.
By the way I have deticated IP for two out of three PCs.
Thanks
 
  


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