I noticed a few Mac folk around here -- I use Macs sometimes, but I'm more of a Linux guy. I want to repurpose a Mac Mini I'm not currently using to share files between four other computers on a home network. I've been using Dropbox to sync files up until now, but I'm not thrilled with that, and I'd rather keep it local for speed, reliability, privacy, and no more conflicted copies.
The idea I have is to make a new user on the Mini so that I can preserve all the other settings I have. Then I'd like to set up NFS, which I've done before on Linux. The computers accessing the files will be three running Linux and one running OS X, and three of them are connected wirelessly. The files are mostly small -- writing projects, journals, research, ebooks, some wallpapers and the like.
It shouldn't be hard to find info on setting up NFS on the Mini, but I wouldn't mind some advice on whether my approach seems sound in the large view, and if there are some details I should consider along the way.
The idea I have is to make a new user on the Mini so that I can preserve all the other settings I have. Then I'd like to set up NFS, which I've done before on Linux. The computers accessing the files will be three running Linux and one running OS X, and three of them are connected wirelessly. The files are mostly small -- writing projects, journals, research, ebooks, some wallpapers and the like.
It shouldn't be hard to find info on setting up NFS on the Mini, but I wouldn't mind some advice on whether my approach seems sound in the large view, and if there are some details I should consider along the way.