On Sun, 23 Sep 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At one point a year or so ago, i mounted a ext2 filesystem on a win2K
> machine. It did work. However, the reason I asked about VFAT is I
> wanted to have a USB drive that could be removed from the samba
> server and used on (pretty much) "any" window
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On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 11:49:06 pm +0100 "Daniel O'Connor" wrote:
You could put ext2/3 on it and use this in Windows ->
http://www.fs-driver.org/
I've never tested it though.
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At one point a year or
On Sun, 23 Sep 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was trying to keep the USB drive as FAT so that I could easily move
> it a Windows machine if necessary.
>
> anyway, i found the reference (i don't know why i was having trouble
> last night) -
You could put ext2/3 on it and use this in Windows ->
Hello
I was trying to keep the USB drive as FAT so that I could easily move it a
Windows machine if necessary.
anyway, i found the reference (i don't know why i was having trouble last
night) -
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter jerry at samba.org
Thu Aug 24 16:00:45 GMT 2006
Mattias Rönnblom wrot
Hello.
I've googled around, but I couldn't find anything really like my problem.
I've got a newtwork with a Samba PDC and BDC (both running 3.0.25 on
FreeBSD with ldapsam_compat backend). Everything works fine with Windows
2000/XP with roaming profiles in //PDC/user/profile (it even worked with
Hi,
> Speaking of ports, I specify ports of 1445 and 1139 for smdb, since I cannot
> use a port below 1024 without having root access. Similarly, I attempt to
> use higher port when I start nmdb.
Even if this would work, you would be stuck with the problem of
convincing your windows system to t
On 9/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> I have used samba for many years, and it worked great (thanks!).
> Anyway, I recently decided to add a USB drive to the server.
> Currently running 2.6.29.2 linux kernel, debian etch.
> samba version 3.0.24
> The USB drive is VFAT
>