Hi: I am experiencing the following problem:
I have a Linux SAMBA server set up with a share containing the source code for my RH Linux 8.0 kernel, which is on another machine. I have no problems mounting or accessing the share on the RH client. The problem occurs when I run the 'make' command, on the mounted share, (which requires removing and re-setting a symbolic link 'include/asm') I get the following error message: ln: creating symbolic link 'asm' to 'asm-i386': Operation not permitted. I have check the smb.conf file on the server and verified the following parameters are set as indicated: Writable = yes Map system = yes Follow symlinks = yes Wide links = yes I have set the fmask and dmask to 0777 on the smbmount command when mounting the share, and the entry in /proc/mounts indicates that the share is mounted rw, with fmask and dmas both set to 0777. Would anyone have any ideas as to what might cause this error? Jess Long Systems Engineer Industry Standard Servers Software Delivery Linux PSP Development E-Mail <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Phone: 281.927.1276 Fax: 281.514.8058 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
