On Oct 2, 2005, at 1:27 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Oct 1, 2005, at 5:00 PM, GDB-B&W-X.3.9 wrote:
Okay, I've just recently started using Linux systems again and since
I have changed my fileserver over to a Mac, I can no longer access
the files from it via Linux. Does anyone on this list know how to do
it over a network? I can access the files just fine from PC's
running Windows as I'm using Sharepoints on the Mac for this purpose.
I always used Samba with Linux when I had the fileserver running
Windows, but the Samba commands no longer work with the Mac
fileserver. Any help appreciated.
OS X supports NFS, SMB and AFP. You need to turn on Windows File
Sharing to enable Samba on OS X..
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Bruce Johnson
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Agreed, and it works fine for Windows machines, but not for Linux
boxes. Justin suggested using NFS to export the server drives but I'm
having some problems figuring out what path to put in the exports file.
What would the correct path be for SCSI drives named D, E, F and G?
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