I want to network two Macs...

I have been having a lot of trouble with this and I know it must be a simple process. I have a PowerBook G4 and an iMac G5 that I want to network over an airport network. Back in the day, I knew how to do it on OS 9, but this hasn't worked for me. I have gone through all of the support pages, but when I try their solutions, it doens't work.
I want to be able to connect to the ENTIRE HARD DRIVE for each of the machines from each of the machines. The closest I have gotten is to the user folder. I have gone through file sharing and AppleTalk, etc.
Any help?
iMac G5 20" PowerPc   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

In order to access more than the user folder you need to connect as an admin user on the remote machine; then you can mount the entire drive - not just a user folder. You will be presented with a list of connections that will include the entire remote volume as well as the admin users folder.
What I have done that works is to create admin accounts on both machines using the same user name and password. This makes it very easy for me to connet to the server using the finder or connect using Terminal & ssh.
I have read of an application called Sharepoints http://www.hornware.com/sharepoints/ that lets you designate what folders or volumes can be shared by connected users. I have not used this myself, but the reports I have read were all favorable.

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