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User profiles stored on NAS, so logon on two different Macs is the same
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<blockquote data-quote="newbiePaul" data-source="post: 1620688" data-attributes="member: 337436"><p>I am new to Mac and am planning buying my first one, but eventually plan to have two Macs, shared by the whole family.</p><p>I want to set them up such that each person has their own user, but can logon on <em>either one</em> of the Macs and have exactly the same desktop background, any customizations, etc., so here's what I'm thinking:</p><p></p><p>If I attach a NAS (visible to both Macs), can I put the user's profile on it (like a shared drive) and it is then read from there, so that any user settings, etc. are stored there and means there's no difference where you logon?</p><p></p><p>I hope this makes sense - I'm new to Mac, but I do know UNIX and I'm guessing as long as I can put the home dir on the NAS, this should work? What about passwords - happy if worst case scenario is that passwords have to be manually changed on both Macs to keep them in sync (certainly the admin/root would have to be separate for each Mac).</p><p></p><p>Question 1: Does this sound feasible? If not, any other approach?</p><p>Question 2: If yes, any recommendations re NAS?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any responses to guide me the right way,</p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newbiePaul, post: 1620688, member: 337436"] I am new to Mac and am planning buying my first one, but eventually plan to have two Macs, shared by the whole family. I want to set them up such that each person has their own user, but can logon on [i]either one[/i] of the Macs and have exactly the same desktop background, any customizations, etc., so here's what I'm thinking: If I attach a NAS (visible to both Macs), can I put the user's profile on it (like a shared drive) and it is then read from there, so that any user settings, etc. are stored there and means there's no difference where you logon? I hope this makes sense - I'm new to Mac, but I do know UNIX and I'm guessing as long as I can put the home dir on the NAS, this should work? What about passwords - happy if worst case scenario is that passwords have to be manually changed on both Macs to keep them in sync (certainly the admin/root would have to be separate for each Mac). Question 1: Does this sound feasible? If not, any other approach? Question 2: If yes, any recommendations re NAS? Thanks for any responses to guide me the right way, Paul [/QUOTE]
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