>Knute Johnson wrote: >> Can anybody point me to a current tutorial to get a samba share >> running on F8? I've been playing with it for two days and I still >> don't have it working. >> >> Thanks, >> >Did you try http://www.samba.org > >What kind of a problem are you having? Well first off, I kept getting selinux messages when I created a shared directory. I solved that with help from the selinux list. What I want to do is set up a simple public share just like a Winblows machine. No matter how I set the conf file up I get either nothing or a dialog that says; The Folder Contents could not be displayed. "Public" could be found. Perhaps is has recently been deleted. It hasn't of course. I'm still not clear what selinux context the shared directory should have. I've tried samba_share_t and public_content_rw_t. Neither work but I think the problem is upstream of selinux now. I just don't know where. I'm not clear what actually is shared if you share user home directories. I don't want access to the whole thing just one directory. This used to be really easy on FC4,5 & 6. I never got it to work on F7. So what I'm looking for is a really complete set of directions with none of the steps left out. Every thing I've found so far is for either selinux or samba and so much of it is out of date already. F7 and F8 have completely different set of selinux procedures than what I'm finding on the search engines. Thanks, -- Knute Johnson Molon Labe...