WindowsNTFS on a Linux -> Windows System
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I have a pathetic laptop in my room that I have been using to play shared music from this system through my stereo, and am now trying to get it to work while I am running linux (slackware) I messed with samba forever but got really confused and never had any success. Is there a simple way to do this? Is samba the best approach? I can post my samba configuration if it helps, but I dont even know if its installed correctly :( Ugh. Edit: Ok, here is my VERY simple samba setup: #============= Global Settings ================= [global] workgroup = MSHOME netbiosname = Samba [homes] read only = no browseable = no [music] path = /ntfs-c/Documents and Settings/All Users/Documents/Music/ force user = administrator msdfs proxy = no |
-have you got two machines? 1 windows & 1 slackware?
-or have you got one laptop with dual boot? |
2 Machines, sorry, I started another topic because I didnt like how I named this one (its confusing) But its kinda the same problem. Now I have gotten to the point where I realize I need to mount the folder with smbfs, but I dont really know what that does or what it is and trying to get anywhere without knowing those two simple things is a headache.... I need to do more research I guess but im focused on my history test right now so :p Heh, here's the other topic: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...hreadid=239251
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ok, reply posted at http://www.linuxquestions.org/quest...threadid=239251
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