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2004 Apr 03
0
FW: How to share WIN partitions from SAMBA (Dual boot) Srv to WIN clients?
Malcolm I have followed these suggestions, but the files re still not available on the client (ls shows zero). It would appear to be a permissions issues. Enclosed zip of fstabs and smb.conf I have a question about the concepts here. To serve a WIN share (to WIN clients), what steps must be followed? Do I mount, or smbmount? is file type ntfs, or smbfs? Thinking about it, this is my
2004 Apr 02
1
How to share WIN partitions from SAMBA (Dual boot) Srvrto WIN clients?
> -----Original Message----- > From: Malcolm Baldridge [mailto:google@paypc.com] > Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 9:02 AM > To: samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: RE: [Samba] How to share WIN partitions from SAMBA > (Dual boot) > Srvrto WIN clients? > > > [Replying to list] > > Quoting George Peters <wombat53@optonline.net>: > > > Malcolm -
2003 Apr 29
2
Access denied on on rw vfat partition
Hello All, I am currently using Red Hat 8 and wine 20030408. I have mounted my windows 2000 partition rw in the fstab: /dev/hda2 /win vfat uid=bdunn,gid=bdunn,exec,dev,conv=binary,suid,rw,umask=000 0 0 I am trying to run Gentran60CL using wine, and it gives me an error message: Access to C:/Gentran60CL/ECWBfmc is denied. Works fine on the windows
2005 Aug 27
1
Samba clients can't see partitions mounted via loop device from image files
Is there something special about filesystems mounted via the loop device, which prevents Samba from sharing them? I have a small LAN with several PCs on it. It has a few Windows machines, and a Linux machine running Mandrake 10 (kernel 2.6.3), which shares out its root ("/") read-only as "c". (Temporarily, for testing, it is shared with full write permissions, which I know
2008 Nov 08
2
Reinstalled Windows and GRUB - Cannot boot Linux - fstab and grub.conf errors?
Background: This is a dual boot (Windows XP and CentOS 5.2 (32 bit) box. There were four (4) NTFS partitions. The C partition got full. I deleted the 4 NTFS partitions and did a clean install of Windows XP, into one (1) NTFS partition. I knew that I would need to install GRUB again and I did that, using the CentOS 5 Installation DVD. When I tried to boot into Linux, no joy. this is the GRUB error
2008 Feb 26
0
Lost my win dual boot
Stephen McManus <step77 at f2s.com> wrote: > Finally got my install working, Centos didn't recognise my m/board NIC > so I had to install another NIC. Now, I've lost the windows install. I > need it for my Walkman and Palm. Never, ever got any distro to see the > Tunsgsten E. I can see the Win in Grub but it says there's a file > missing, insert system disk.
2007 Mar 15
3
CentOS 5 Beta Dual Boot Problem
To test CentOS 5, I loaded from DVD adding it to a system at home running Fedora Core 7 T2. Partition Layout is: /dev/hda1 - / for the RH7T2 system /dev/hda2 - /home /dev/hda3 - swap /dev/hda4 - extended /dev/hda5 - / for CentOS 5 The system loaded cleanly and gave me the opportunity to tell grub about the other system. CentOS boots fine. Grub Stage 2 will show me both systems.
2009 Mar 24
3
vampire support for windows 2000+ domains?
Is this ever going to happen? Or am I waiting in vain?
2003 Mar 01
1
preserving unix->win file permissions for backup via samba?
I am having difficulty in try to preserve permissions on Unix files that are copied from the samba server onto a Windows98 system, and then copied again via samba back to an 'upload' directory on the samba server. Specifically, I am sharing "/etc" (samba read only) for backup purposes, and while logged in as "root" on the windows system, I can drag and drop these files
2001 Dec 21
8
permissions on VFAT partitions
I'm running RH7.1 and Samba 2.2.2 . I would like to offer a VFAT partition on the server hard drive for universal read-write access. I mount the partition in fstab with /dev.hda5 /sys vfat defaults,rw,uid=1001,gid=1001 0 0 It mounts fine and shows up on the Windows 98 machine and can be opened. I can't write to it however. User and group 1001 are smbuser account, and they
2001 Nov 14
2
Problems with NTFS-Partition
Hi, i've mounted a NTFS-Partition and want to use it with Wine.. i've compiled Wine-20011004. After execute tools/winestall i get the following message: "Windows was not found so i assume ...." But i have mounted my NTFS - Partition in /mnt/WINNT and have the following entry in my fstab: /dev/hda1 /mnt/WINNT ntfs ro,auto,user,umask=022 0 2 ok i thought no problem and entered
2016 Apr 19
1
Dual boot C7 with Window 10
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 08:34:51AM -0400, Jerry Geis wrote: > Thanks... > > I added the "insmod ntfs" re-ran config no boot... > I change the hd1 to hd3 re-ran config no boot... > > This is what my partition table looks like. > > # Start End Size Type Name > 1 2048 534527 260M EFI System EFI system
2007 Nov 29
1
Sharing Partitions between Linux and Windows
Hi All I've just shifteed over to linux,form Windows.I 'm having 5 partations for use by my windows XP Professional and another one by linux.The partation table is as shown : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [root at localhost6 ~]# fdisk -l Disk /dev/hdc: 250.0 GB, 250059350016
2005 Jul 29
1
sda of CentOS 4 and hda Windows dual boot possible?
greetings, since i have a test server in front of me and i have never tried it i request your assistance please. ive always been a fdisk and lilo person i have a fresh CentOS 4 "test" install on a WD120 sata /dev/sda /dev/sda1 / /dev/sda2 /boot /dev/sda3 swap and it just so happens i have a old test 17Gig Maxtor PATA with a fresh Win98 on it from helping my father migrate to a newer
2008 Aug 25
3
Office 2003 does not save files on NTFS partitions?
Hi Thank you for reading my post. I have a problem, I installed latest version of wine (1.1.3) and office 2003, the problem is that Office does not save any document which resides in NTFS partitions while those partitions are mounted as read-write partitions. I use Ubuntu 8.04, and it would be a great help if someone can help me resolve this problem. Thanks
2015 Mar 02
2
installing C7 on a laptop with Win7, dual boot
On Mon, Mar 02, 2015 at 03:33:59PM +0100, M?rio Barbosa wrote: > On 03/02/2015 02:06 AM, Fred Smith wrote: > > Hi all! > > > > I've just installed C7 on my netbook that already contained Win7 (and > > also Fedora 19, which the C7 is intended to replace). The Fedora installer > > had found the windows installation and it appeared in the grub menu, > > and
2007 Nov 26
1
SOLVED: Re: Partioning Error: Dual Boot, WinXP & CentOS5, 27 GB Free space; my error is?
On 25 November 2007, John Bowden j-alan at btconnect.com wrote: <snip> >I think the problem is that you can only have 4 Primary partitions on a disk. >If you to convert one of the NTFS partitions to an extended partition, with >the NTFS partition inside it. Personally, if you want to keep the 4 drive >letters in windoz, I would back up the whole disk ("in case"), set up
2007 Nov 25
1
Partioning Error: Dual Boot, WinXP & CentOS5, 27 GB Free space; my error is?
Hello: Starting Friday afternoon, I blew away the installations on the three (3) boxes we use as Desktops. On two (2) of them (my Dell Dimension 2400 and my wife's Compaq Evo D300v), I have MS Windows XP and CentOS5 running. :-) On my daughters box (Dell Dimension 4300) I am having problems with the partitioning. Probably this is due to some mistake I have made, with regard to
2006 Aug 06
2
partion
hi all, i have reinstalled linux i kept free 17 gb space. i have created 4gb partition by fdisk with LVM options. fdisk -l Disk /dev/sda: 40.0 GB, 40060403712 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 4870 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 * 1 1275 10241406 7
2006 Aug 06
2
partion
hi all, i have reinstalled linux i kept free 17 gb space. i have created 4gb partition by fdisk with LVM options. fdisk -l Disk /dev/sda: 40.0 GB, 40060403712 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 4870 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 * 1 1275 10241406 7