danielp

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Posted: Nov. 04 2007,14:00 |
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I did a frugal install of DSL 4.0 yesterday, and installed the samba.dsl mydsl extension.
Some comments:
1)from an end user perspective (newbie here), I'd say that the new smb.conf file is less user friendly than the one included with DSL 3.4. Is there a reason for the change?
2)testparm doesn't work anymore; was it removed from DSL?
And now I also have another problems:
a)my /dev/hda3 automatically mounts somewhere, while previously with 3.4 I had to mount it manually in /opt/bootlocal.sh What's the reason for that change?
b)the samba share is readable from my other network PC, but not writeable; while it worked with DSL 3.4 previously. I'm fairly sure it's not a smb.conf problem, but a rights problem. Could it come from problem a) above? Who should be the owner of the shared folder?
Thanks for your help!
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