> I saw similar questions to mine in the archive, but alas, no answers
> I'd like to write a script so that when a user deletes a file in samba
> share, the file is instead moved to a "trash can" directory,
which could
> then be emptied at leisure with cron. In a fit of brillance, I thought I
> could simply replace rm with said script but then I read that samba
dosen't
> use rm. Is this true? Any success or failiure stories to share?
u r right. samba doesn't use rm.
i need a samba trash-can too.
there are people doing this job before. and maybe they will save us from
accident-deleting hell in a few days.
wait and try our best to do the test for their working :)
Best Regards,
tbsky