I have some difficulties with reciprocal access to file directories in my system. change user rights and group rights had been no consistent success. (Chmod, chown and chgrp are known to me). So the idea came to one internal network. Right now I would just like to have a regard, I look for that can, connect the work I'm doing myself. Whole is complicated, and I am trying to explain it :
Is there the possibility of creating a network that reciprocal access rights without amendment allows? When working on the external drive must of course work the Main Board and the internal drive since most resting. When working on the internal drive external rests mostly (is on). Where the network pack, then? Could I even have a permanently inserted USB stick pack on, but not boot the system must live as? But first I'd like to tip for finding the type of network. I am sure that I will get some help over here.
- 2 Linux systems (openSUSE 11.2 and Mandriva 2010.1) on 2 non-connected hard drives (1 internal, 1 external USB) that does not intentionally connected Grub each other.
- Mandriva has UID other than openSUSE, so the connection itself works on a group of users (not having the OS 4 - digit, in Md 5 - digit numbers).
- From openSUSE on the internal disk drive, the access rights to the external set up, only to change when I try from Mandriva external disk permissions on the main board to change, then the access from the OS suddenly gone.
- Most of all I would like to network access from the internal network to the INet have not.
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