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: Re: LUG: Tuesday Dinner (9/27/11)
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: Gary Gatling <gsgatlin@ncsu.[redacted]>
Date
: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:07:25 -0400
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Everyone here had good ideas. I'll just add what I do with my Linux boxes at home.
I made a launcher on my desktop (GNOME 2) called AFS home. It has this as a command:
Another host you could use is
linux.pams.ncsu.edu
if you are not in engineering. Just change the userID and the path.
If you use kde there is a way to do something similar. I'm not offhand familiar with the details but I recall it was possible.
Having a launcher just makes it always a double click away. I used an icon similar to the "Home directory" icon for my theme and distro. I actually have a few of these on my desktop to different "home directory" type places such as an account at SFD. (
freeshell.org
)
With ssh filesystem, I made a directory off of root called /afs/ for the mountpoint (that I own) and run a command like:
sshfs gsgatlin@remote.eos.ncsu.[redacted]:/afs /afs
where
linux.pams.ncsu.edu
would work if you were not in engineering. I have sshfs installed along with fuse so which one I use depends on if I am using a GUI at that moment or if I am doing a lot of stuff in the shell. For the shell stuff I use sshfs.
Hope that helps.
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:06 PM, Neal O'Hara
<
ngohara@ncsu.[redacted]
>
wrote:
Arrgg, can't make it.
Anyway, I have a question about something Linux based, and I was wondering if you guys would have any advice.
I am trying to attach or mount (or whatever you call it) my afs directory in my personal Linux partition.
I know how to ssh to the afs fine, and I can manipulate files there, but for moving quantities of files, or pictures, it would be especially nice
if I could access the afs root some how with the normal GUI file system.
Can anyone give me a rundown on how to do that?
Thanks!
-Neal O'Hara
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Michael Wright
<
mdwrigh2@ncsu.[redacted]
>
wrote:
Hello LUGers!
Just a reminder that this Tuesday (9/27) is another dinner meeting! This week we'll be going
That's Amore
on Hillsborough St. As usual, dinner is at
7pm
.
I hope to see you there!
Michael Wright
Vice-President of the NCSU Linux User Group
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