Re: Windows NT && Samba

1999-04-13 Thread Shao Zhang
I wouldn't install samba just for storing mp3 in NT partition. I will make a separate partition with FAT system, then I can just copy them over in Linux. Wayne Topa wrote: > Subject: Windows NT && Samba > Date: Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 12:35:58AM -0500 > >

Re: Windows NT && Samba

1999-04-11 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: Windows NT && Samba Date: Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 12:35:58AM -0500 In reply to:Chris Hoover Quoting Chris Hoover([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I was wondering if it was possible to use samba and have my linux box be able > to read/write on my NT box. I would l

Re: Windows NT && Samba

1999-04-11 Thread Alec Smith
You don't need Samba if you just want to use a Linux Workstation to write to an NT hard drive. You only need Samba if you want to allow Windows read/write access on Linux. To write from Linux to NT, install the smbfs package for kernel 2.0, or smbfsx for 2.2. Then, build your kernel with either in

Windows NT && Samba

1999-04-11 Thread Chris Hoover
I was wondering if it was possible to use samba and have my linux box be able to read/write on my NT box. I would like to do this since my NT box has more hd space right now, and I'm in need of a place to store my mp3's. Thanks, chris