Hi,
I am trying to create a SMB share in Ubuntu 10.04. I am right clicking on a folder, clicking 'Sharing Options', and then enabling the share.
I have installed 2008R2, and added the file Server Role.
Created a volume, and created a new share in that voluem (all from the File Server GUI)
When my users log to the \servername\ they do not see the share.
When I check the folder properties (right click) it says that the folder is not share)
My question:
What does File server manage if it can't set correctly the share options
I have tried two ways for sharing a folder on Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit so that I could access it on a Windows XP PC on the same switch:
1st: right-clicking the folder > properties > share > Share this folder and checking both "Allow others to create and delete files in this folder" and "Guest access (for people without a user account)"
2nd: adding the folder to Samba
So I have ubuntu 11.10 desktop 64bit installed.
Once I boot in i browse to a folder (on a mdadm array) i want to share on the network (to other windows and linux machines)
i right click the folder and go to file sharing and select Share this folder, and alow others etc and allow guest
and it works perfect, until I reboot and it loses all the settings.
Does anyone know why this is happening?
Hi,
I am using Ubuntu 11.04, and i have two main partitions which is
1. File system - ext3
2. Bk - ext2 (my backup partition)
The problem is when i try to share a folder(name D13) at my Backup partition, it failed.
This is what i have done:
1. mounted partition bk
2.
I am trying to enable personal file sharing on my Ubuntu 12.04 install but when I access the Personal File Sharing menu it tells me the necessary packages are not installed. What exactly is it looking for and why is this not installed by default?
I'm currently using Samba to share files between my ubuntu PC and my mac. However, I notice that there is a 'Personal File Sharing' preference panel built into ubuntu. Is it possible to view my ubuntu Public folder from my mac using just what comes pre-installed on ubuntu, since every guide/tutorial/post I've found so far just tells me to use Samba?
Hi
10.04 64bit, NFS Server, NFS Client - no samba and not wanted
I am using NFS to share across my network. One thing I can't solve is this, for example:
I share my /home folder.
This folder contains links to places outside /home, specifically drives mounted in /mnt.
How can I share /home but specify folders I do not want shared within /home?
I'm trying to share a folder on Ubuntu One, but I'm facing problems with it.