Re: [gentoo-user] Can't see files on Samba share.

2003-03-23 Thread Theofilos Intzoglou
All the permissiong for /mnt/hdb1 are set during the mounting of the
cdrom. Read the manual of mount to see which options you need.

On Sun, 23 Mar 2003 00:26:56 -0500
eauclair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 I have 2 drives, my 1st drive has my Gentoo partitions on it, while my
 2nd drive is a vfat (Fat32) drive full of data files.  I created a
 mount point at /mnt/hdb1 and then mounted /dev/hdb1 to it.  I
 installed samba and webmin.  I created a Samba share called data
 that is supposed to be accessible by everyone.  When I access the
 share from my Windows box, the directory looks empty.
 
 Interestingly, when I share / under the data name, and then drill
 down to/mnt/hdb1 - the directory still appears empty.  It almost
 appears as if/mnt/hdb1 does not have /dev/hdb1 mounted on it - but I
 know it does, because I can see all the files when I am on the linux
 box.  I did a chmod 777 to both /mnt/hdb1 and /dev/hdb1, to no
 avail.
 
 Any suggestions?
 
 thanks!
 
 
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Re: [gentoo-user] Can't see files on Samba share.

2003-03-23 Thread Sven Blumenstein
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Theofilos Intzoglou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 All the permissiong for /mnt/hdb1 are set during the mounting of the
 cdrom. Read the manual of mount to see which options you need.

He didnt say its a cdrom. And my personal experience is, that a chmod on the 
mountpoint works fine with samba. No need to configure the permission settings in 
/etc/fstab (although its the better way ;) ).

Sven

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Re: [gentoo-user] Can't see files on Samba share.

2003-03-23 Thread eauclair
I deleted my vfat partition on my 2nd drive, and recreated it as a ext3
partition - now I can see the files.  I mounted the ext3 partition
(/dev/hdb1) under the /mnt/data mount point.  The I used wembin to make
Samba share it.

I did a chmod 777 on /mnt/data, and my Windows machine can create
directories in it.  However, if I go in to the /mnt/data/mp3s directory, I
can *not* create another nested directory.  Do I have to do a chmod 777 on
every directory inside /mnt/data?  Or is there a way to get chmod to recurse
through the tree?

I have no idea why I wasn't able to see the files on the samba shared vfat
partition, at least I got past that.

thanks!




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  All the permissiong for /mnt/hdb1 are set during the mounting of the
  cdrom. Read the manual of mount to see which options you need.

 He didnt say its a cdrom. And my personal experience is, that a chmod on
the mountpoint works fine with samba. No need to configure the permission
settings in /etc/fstab (although its the better way ;) ).

 Sven

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Re: [gentoo-user] Can't see files on Samba share.

2003-03-23 Thread Ming-Che Lee
Hi!

On Sunday, 23. March 2003 10:57 eauclair wrote:

 have to do a chmod 777 on every directory inside /mnt/data?  Or
 is there a way to get chmod to recurse through the tree?

man chmod:

-R, --recursive
  Recursively  change  permissions  of  directories and 
their contents.

Best regards,

Ming-Che



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Re: [gentoo-user] Can't see files on Samba share.

2003-03-23 Thread Theofilos Intzoglou
Oops! My mistake for the cdrom :-P I had in mind one of the situations I
had been in. Also I believe that by just chmoding the mountpoint will
work until the first reboot though I don't know for sure. If anyone else
knows about this I'd also like to know.

On Sun, 23 Mar 2003 10:14:48 +0100
Sven Blumenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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  All the permissiong for /mnt/hdb1 are set during the mounting of the
  cdrom. Read the manual of mount to see which options you need.
 
 He didnt say its a cdrom. And my personal experience is, that a chmod
 on the mountpoint works fine with samba. No need to configure the
 permission settings in /etc/fstab (although its the better way ;) ).
 
 Sven
 
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