Craig White wrote: > On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 09:45 -0600, Michael Satterwhite wrote: >> OK, I'm not sure what change did it, but I can connect to *SOME* of my >> shares. I have one more that I can't seem to connect to. The definition >> in smb.conf is >> >> [windows] >> case sensitive = no >> msdfs proxy = no >> read only = no >> comment = windows directory >> path = /windows >> >> >> This is the vfat partition holding my windows setup. The fstab entry >> makes the partition readable / writable by anyone. When I try to attach >> this partition, I get a "The Network Name Cannot be found." >> >> Obviously, the windows box knows about the name as it displays it for me >> to select - and the setup looks right to me. What am I missing? > ---- > possibly selinux block - is selinux active? No. I'd read enough on the list not to trust it, so I disabled it during install. > is the share visible if you try from the linux client... > > smbclient -L NETBIOS_NAME Yes, I can see it in that display - remember that it's visible on the windows machine, too ... I just can't attach it. > does executing... > > testparm -s > > reveal any errors? No errors. ...at least I haven't done anything *OBVIOUS* <g> Part of me hates it when that happens - another part likes it cause it leads to a quick solution.