> Another approach might be to stick with Solaris on the server, and > run netatalk instead of SAMBA (or, you > know your macs can speak NFS ;>).
> I also built mt-daapd on Solaris (just for fun) and iTunes can see that > shared library - however this wasn't much use to me as I still want to > use iTunes to manage/populate the library. > Alternatively you could run Banshee or mt-daapd on the Solaris box and > just rely on iTunes sharing. =P > > Seriously, NFS is a totally reasonable way to go. Thanks for the replies. These are all good solutions that I've considered in the past. Having 1 Mac to manage all of my media is my ideal solution. It lets me sync all of the iPods in the house at 1 point and alleviates the pain of having to merge music from several computers to one central library. That said, my ideal solution seems to be a no-go at this point, so it looks like I'll have to settle on one of these suggestions anyway. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss