Put simply, if Linux can read it, it can export it as a share with Samba.
If something is shared from a MS Windows box, Samba can mount it.
It's not clear what you are wanting to do though.
All the best...
Mike
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Subject: [SLUG] Sharing ext3 with Win98 under Samba
In one of those great decisions of the year, I made my new Linux boxen
use ext3.
Now I want to share part of it under Samba. (i.e. I need to be able to
pass data back to the linux boxen)
Is this possible ?
Or should I just install another hard disk in the linux boxen as ext2?
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