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So, I'm trying to create an NAS using fedora, and I'm wondering if NFS is worth the trouble, or if I should just go with samba. Layout of network:
1 Vista desktop, dual-boots Ubuntu (Ubuntu rarely used)
1 Ubuntu desktop (never used, hoping to convert to the NAS)
1 Vista laptop, dual-boots openSUSE (SUSE used sometimes)
1 XP netbook
1 XP desktop
1 PS3
I'm thinking of just using Java PS3 Media Server for the PS3, but I'm not sure whether to use NFS or Samba to accommodate for the others.
EDIT: Frick. Will someone please delete/move this? Sorry, wrong section.
Last edited by lollerskates; 02-18-2010 at 02:39 PM.
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