-----Original Message----- From: Daniel O'Connor
Partition it in 2, put the driver on a small FAT partition and make the rest ext2 :) -- -----Original Message----- From: Rashkae Hmm, I'm sorry, I don't have any great insights into this problem... I was wondering, however, if you might have some error message in your dmesg log of the server when the error occurs? that might be helpful. --- Hello - I was away for a few days and could not immediately reply. Anyway. The partition the usb drive into 2 is a good idea, and I may end up doing that. However, I was wondering if there is any more info regarding the original question. I see no error messages in dmesg, and samba.log only records connections being opened and closed (no errors). When I try to copy (say) 223 MB file, after about 1-2 minutes, i get a "The specified network name is no longer available" message from win2K, and a file of 223 MB appears on the network USB/VFAT drive filled with zero's (0). It seems that this (from the prior posts in 2006) - ----- Gerald (Jerry) Carter jerry at samba.org Thu Aug 24 16:00:45 GMT 2006 IIRC our stance is that it's a problem with the VFAT driver. This issue has some up before. ----- - is a "old" problem with VFAT. I was basically wondering if there was any updated information about it. If not, that's fine too. Thanks for the help. bye - ted -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba