Ok, here's the deal.  I got my Linux Box (RedHat 5.2) to talk to my
Win98 machine.  (all this time it was an IRQ conflict with my SCSI
card).  I can ping and everything is great.  I can also use an X
emulator on the W98 box to take control of the Linux box.  Everything is
running on a home LAN (two PCs and a hub).  I'm running SAMBA.  I WAS
able to map a drive on the W98 machine to a volume on my Linux box and
copy files over.  THEN I chaged my init default to 5 instead of 3 and
now, for some reason, when I try to map a drive I get the error "Unable
to connect to drive- Not Logged In"  But I can still do everything else.
Simply put, basic communication is there.  I was able to map a drive
from W98 over to Linux.  The only change was the init default.  What is
a workaround (setting up FTP?) or a fix so that I can get files between
the two machines?  

Thanks!

Justin
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