On Tue, 13 August 2002, mike wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I have a cable modem and a small 4 port router
hub. I
> > just plugged the cat5 from my lm8.2 machine,
into the
> > router/hub and mandrake was able to go one
without a
> > hitch (much easier than the win2k machine). But
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I have a cable modem and a small 4 port router hub. I
> just plugged the cat5 from my lm8.2 machine, into the
> router/hub and mandrake was able to go one without a
> hitch (much easier than the win2k machine). But I
> wanted the two machine to be able to share file
I have a cable modem and a small 4 port router hub. I
just plugged the cat5 from my lm8.2 machine, into the
router/hub and mandrake was able to go one without a
hitch (much easier than the win2k machine). But I
wanted the two machine to be able to share files. I
went through the samba config ap
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Dennis,
The following information generally applies to using Linux to access a
Windows share on another system, whether it is running Linux/Samba or just
Windows with file sharing...
To "suid root" means to change the program or file so that it ex
I have the book Using Samba and still can't get the stinkin thing working!
trying to access the other computer share;
error reads
"smbmnt must be mounted suid root" . How do I do that? Using swat. Also
looked at the config file and data is in there. What could be so hard
about setting up a