This is a discussion on a question on samba within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; I recently installed Fedora Code 3 on one of my two computers. The other one is a Windows 2k Pro. ...
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I recently installed Fedora Code 3 on one of my two computers. The other
one is a Windows 2k Pro. I have a LAN to connect them. I can always see the Linux box exports on the Windows box. However, I cannot see the Windows box drives/exports on the Linux box when I login as a non-root, though I see them as a root. I remember there was no such a problem when I was with Fedora Code 2. Can someone please give me some hints to solve the problem? |
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"bird" <bird@village.org> wrote in message
news:ctmudr$7qq$2@mailhub227.itcs.purdue.edu > I recently installed Fedora Code 3 on one of my two computers. The > other one is a Windows 2k Pro. I have a LAN to connect them. I can > always see the Linux box exports on the Windows box. However, I > cannot see the Windows box drives/exports on the Linux box when I > login as a non-root, though I see them as a root. I remember there > was no such a problem when I was with Fedora Code 2. Can someone > please give me some hints to solve the problem? How, specifically, are the SMB shares on the Linux? in /etc/fstab? Using the mount command manually? You should copy and paste (munge any password) the details so someone can help you. -- use hotmail for email replies |
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ynotssor wrote:
> "bird" <bird@village.org> wrote in message > news:ctmudr$7qq$2@mailhub227.itcs.purdue.edu > > >>I recently installed Fedora Code 3 on one of my two computers. The >>other one is a Windows 2k Pro. I have a LAN to connect them. I can >>always see the Linux box exports on the Windows box. However, I >>cannot see the Windows box drives/exports on the Linux box when I >>login as a non-root, though I see them as a root. I remember there >>was no such a problem when I was with Fedora Code 2. Can someone >>please give me some hints to solve the problem? > > > How, specifically, are the SMB shares on the Linux? in /etc/fstab? Using the > mount command manually? > > You should copy and paste (munge any password) the details so someone can > help you. > thanks, everything works well now. That's my mistake. |