@PeterNZ,

You need to run it as sudo to get changes to stick or survive after
reboot. I had exactly the same experience as you did and stumbled on the
solution after much anger and frustration. I am a kindred soul in this
matter. Apparently it is so second nature to this other twit that
responded, that he does not even know he is doing things to fix the
problem you describe. Try running it with SU or SUDO.

@Chow Loong Jin 
You are an ARSE !!! tell me how anything you responded to eve came close to 
helping the guy ??? Just because YO?U understand why something works or does 
not work does not mean it is clear to the rest of the users !  Peter is 100% 
correct when he says this is why Linux does not catch on. because things just 
do not work, and testing is doing a horrible job of basic functionality. I had 
exactly the same problem as did this guy and you are in point of fact wrong, it 
did not work as you described trying to share folders when 8.04 was released! I 
hope your blood boils dry so that other people do not have to experience your 
kind of attitude again when trying to point out that Linux SHOULD have basic 
functionality tested and working BEFORE you release it to the public and before 
you decide to make changes to content or enhancements.

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