is there manual on networking and file sharing on fedora core 2?
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Although I doubt they'll be specific for FC2 but anything you can use any documentation for FC1 or Redhat, If your in trouble, Otherwise just search the newsgroups, forums, google etc etc.
Remeber that FC1/2 is just the same as Redhat 9, Except newer packages and kernel,
There may be a copy of this document already in your computer under /usr/local/doc somewhere. Often if you are looking for online manuals, The Linux Document Project (www.tldp.org) is a good starting place to look for linux documentation.
You need to decide what kind of network you need. If you want to share files with windows computers, then you will want to install and setup samba. There is a book available that was published by the samba team about Samba 3 which is excelent. If you only want to share files with other linux/unix computers, then you can use either samba or nfs. Setting up an NFS network is covered extensively in the NAG link I gave.
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