On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 19:37:05 -0200, Leandro Melo <ltcmelo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Yes. > Here's the point. I have to o.s. in the "server" pc, windows xp and fedora. > My home network has worked for more than one year. Now, i decided to > install fedora in my computer (as i said). So the physical stuff is > all set. > I just want the windows xp "see" my fedora core (just like when i have > the two windows running). > When i did this with xp, everything was very click. The xp wizards > guided me throught the whole process. > I don't expect such a thing in fedora (naturally), but i'd just like a > simple way to make this p2p net to work. > There must be a tutorial os something for doing this, probably about > 10 million people have already done this at home. > OK, so what you are saying is that you do not need to share your internet connection, you want to share your FILES. You want your XP machine to be able to have access to files on your Fedora system. For that you could use Samba. I do it all the time, although I don't do it for the entire filesystem. I have a few shares that I have specifically set up so that I can easily transfer files back and forth. Samba can help you with that. -- David ----------------------------------------------------------------------- There are only 10 kinds of people in this world, those who understand binary, and those who don't.