10 Feb
Posted by Network Jew as Hacks, How-Tos, Mobile, Security Links, Software
I’ve been messing with iSCSI quite a bit lately. I thought I’d enable it on my Ubuntu Linux server, since I have quite a bit of storage space there. My goal was to connect our OSX computer via iSCSI in order to present a 100GB disk to it for use with Time Machine, as I didn’t have a spare external drive to use for this purpose. Try as I might, I just couldn’t get ISCSITARGET working reliably on Ubuntu. Ultimately I gave up. Luckily I stumbled acorss this great article on how to use SMB (windows) shares on your network as Time Machine disks. Read more here
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