On 11/4/06, Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >Can I view shared
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 This question clearly states that he want to mount a windows
files(remote) in GNU.
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>  If you're running a less newcomer friendly distribution, it's a little
>  more work, but not much.  NTFS shares might be read only (I've been
>  using FreeBSD much more than Linux these days, so I'm not sure where
>  NTFS is at with Linux--someone can certainly confirm or correct me on
>  that.)  If that's still the case (that NTFS is read only) you can
>  hopefully (if you have disk space) make a Fat32 partition to share the
>  files.
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so my dear friend Scott Robbins read the question and understand
before u start answering. I haven't used it but i hope that this
http://linux.unimelb.edu.au/server/course/fc3/samba.html will help u.
-- 
|Prashanth|
|B.Tech|
|RHCE|


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