Connecting PowerBook to PowerMac

I've heard there is a procedure for connecting a PowerBook to a PowerMac so that basically the PowerBook is an external hard drive for the PowerMac. What all is involved besides just hooking the firewire cable to each computer? TIA for your help.

Depends what you're trying to do. if you want to transfer your settings etc from the powermac to the pb, then do what i said the other way round and run the migration assistant from the apps utilities menu.
If from the Powerbook to the Powermac, then the way I said, but run the assistant on the Powermac.
If the PB is new, it will give you the option as part of the original set up procedure.
Best of luck.

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