Mac geniuses - help me share an external drive between 2 iMac's

I know there are some smarter people than I out there on this...
I just bought a second iMac.
My original iMac has an external HD connected and it houses my iTunes and iPhoto media.
I want to keep that Hd connected to my first iMac and share it with my other iMac that is on my wireless network.
I'd like my iTunes and iPhoto library on both iMac's to be housed on the HD attached to my original iMac.
Is this possible?
Probably simple for the experts but having trouble...
Thanks!
Brian
Message was edited by: bikebry

bikebry wrote:
I want to keep that Hd connected to my first iMac and share it with my other iMac that is on my wireless network.
I'd like my iTunes and iPhoto library on both iMac's to be housed on the HD attached to my original iMac.
This may not be exactly what you want, but if you open the Sharing panel of System Preferences you'll see a "File Sharing" panel. Check that and you'll have a chance to add things to the list of what's shared.

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