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====== HowTo Access your Homedir ====== | ====== HowTo Access your Homedir ====== | ||
- | Every user of the **IPG** network have a personal space on our central [[filer: | + | Every user of the **IPG** network have a personal space on our central [[filer: |
- | ===== Access personal files from linux ===== | + | < |
- | Automatically, | + | These facilities are available only for Linux computers connected to the network by wire. Users connected |
- | If you use a personal laptop running linux, you can use the remote mounting of your homedir by using the **nfs** protocol. In this case you can chose the manual mode or the autofs daemon. Only the allowed workstation will be able to connect to the server, so you must ask to the System Administrator the permission to use the connection. In order to connect correctly follow [[filer: | + | </note> |
- | Of course Linux doesn' | + | |
- | ===== Access personal files from Os X ===== | + | ===== Access personal files from Linux ===== |
- | Users of Os X Operating System can connect to his/ | + | Automatically, |
- | If the initial connection is successfull (you must be allowed | + | If you use a personal laptop running Linux, you can use the remote mounting of your homedir |
+ | Of course Linux doesn' | ||
- | ===== Access personal files from Windows | + | |
- | Window use the **SMB** network | + | |
+ | ===== Access personal files from Os X ===== | ||
+ | Users of Os X Operating System can connect to his/hers homedir using the standard | ||
<note warning> | <note warning> | ||
- | Not all the users are allowed | + | Remember |
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