Sometimes, I question my needs also. Maybe if I clarify what we are doing, it will help
you understand my situation. Like I said initially, I'm new to this so please excuse my
ignorance. Now having said that, here is the overall situation. (I'll try to keep it
short). :)
The project I am involved
I'm new to SAMBA and am somewhat confused. So I'll get right to the point.
Situation:
I am running both UNIX (Solaris 9) and Windows 2000. I have a system running on Windows
will be creating some large files. These files need to be input to a system running on
the UNIX (Solaris) box.
Solution?
I
I would like to be able to have the system on the
UNIX box be able to read the files on
Windows by using SAMBA to make it a mountable drive.
Is that possible?
Well, first off, I question your needs here but you
know what you want better than anyone.
Second, if you wan to simply mount a
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Betty Johnson wrote:
I am trying to set up a file server using RedHat or Mandrake Linux. The
Linux server is running netatalk. Clients include Mac OS 9.1 and 9.2,
Windows 2K, ME, MacOS X (10, 10.1 and Jaguar).
I seem to have connectivity issues with the clients
I am trying to set up a file server using RedHat or Mandrake Linux. The
Linux server is running netatalk. Clients include Mac OS 9.1 and 9.2,
Windows 2K, ME, MacOS X (10, 10.1 and Jaguar).
I seem to have connectivity issues with the clients running OS X, and was
wondering if this is supported