Re: Folder permissions and Samba - question

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In article <4fd5d0097ebob.latham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
   Bob Latham <bob.latham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > If you are running SELinux, you will also need to set the context of
> > the folders to system_u:object_r:samba_share_t:s0

OK, I've worked out how to disabled SELinux and done it so we needn't
worry about that for now.

It wasn't the problem though as I can still only seem to share home
directories.

I just shared a home directory and then changed the path in smb.conf to
point to another directory that I had copied permissions from the
original. Now my client machine says the share does not exist.

Sorry to follow up my own post.

Thanks for your help.


Bob.

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