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Article: 13050 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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Subject: Re: Networking two linux computers
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On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 05:47:58, "Patrick F. Clarin"
<clarinpa@msu.edu> wrote:
+ I'm sure this is gonna be confusing but believe me, two anyone who
+ knows what they're doing I'm betting it's gonna be easy for you.
+ I'm sort of a newbie still, I have an older computer with a 20 gig
+ HD with a lot of data I want to save (about 6 gigs worth). I have
+ a newer computer with only a 2 gig hd with a little info I want to
+ save (about 50 MD worth).
+
+ How do I network them and move the smaller amount of data too the
+ larger hd?
+
+ I'm running RH 7.2 on both computers. They are both connected to a
+ LAN with a cable/dsl router so they both can ping each other.
+ I'm sure this sounds dumb but any help would be appreciated.
+ Thanks
You *are* networked if you can ping.
If you need to x-fer entire directory trees I recommend c-kermit 7+
with the 'GET /RECURSIVE' or 'SEND /RECURSIVE' commands. There is
more than likely a copy of c-kermit with your distrib. However, you
may download the latest stable release from the project here:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck70.html#download
Or check your favorite Red Hat mirror for updated RPM's. If you find
you like c-kermit then by all means *buy the manual*. It's how these
guys keep the project going plus it has all the instructions.
Gene <gene@eracc.hypermart.net>
Caldera Authorized Partner - OpenServer 5+, UnixWare 7+ & OpenLinux
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