I moved my bernouli drive out of my windows nt desktop to make room for a larger HD (only two drive bays). So I shoved it into the linux machine sitting under the table. The linux machine is running smb so I can have it share it's disk space and printer with the nt box (so far this has worked fine). While I was able to set up a directory on one of the fixed disks to be rw to the nt machine, I can't seem to get this to work with the bernouli. If I set the mount point on the bernouli to be a+w,a+x,a+r it changes when the drive is mounted (by root)so users can't write to it. Any ideas on how to set permissions, fstab options, mount command options, smb.conf so I can attach to the bernoulli (or any removable drive for that matter) from the windows network via samba for rw access on the bernouli?
My current directory structure looks something like this: /dev/hda1--->/ /dev/sda1--->/usr /dev/hdb1--->/usr/local | | | /push | /iomega The directory /usr/local/push is sharable as rw by windows nt on the network. I want to do the same with a bernouli mounted at /iomega. Thanks for any help! == Amateur Radio, when all else fails! http://www.qsl.net/wa2mze Debian Gnu Linux, Live Free or ..... _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com