Hi - I'm hoping that this is another one of my basic questions but you never
know!
I have a Linux machine (RH5.1) and a Win95 machine at home. And a slight
problem. My Win95 machine has about 2Gb free space and my Linux machine
(ahem) has somewhere in the region of 2Mb (really!). Thank god the swap
space is seperate otherwise it'd probably die the minute I switched it on.
Anyway, I digress. Using the SMB setup which came with RedHat, I can
read/write to my Linux machine's disk using my Win95 machine but as far as I
can see the only way to do this the other way round is to use the
"smbclient" program. Is this true? What I'd like to do is mount a subdir of
my home dir as a share on my Win95 machine but smbclient isn't much use for
this.
Is it possible? Am I being daft?
Answers appreciated,
Chris
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