I'm trying to share a directory tree on a Redhat 7.1 system with NT users using Samba and some SCO Openserver 5 hosts with NFS. The Samba portion appears to be fine (thanks to help from the list), but the SCO boxes can't mount the file system. The permissions are all there, but the SCO boxes report a GETATTR failure and then the mount is denied. The Redhat is set up with the ext2 file system. The SCO boxes don't know from ext2. So my question is am I looking at a Samba vs NFS conflict of some kind or is it that the SCO NFS doesn't recognize the file system type? Thanks for any help. I'm at a loss on this. (So much to learn.) Dave Orenstein, CNE, CCNA Project Engineer/Maintenance Engineer ABC Radio Network ABCRN 212 456-5545 FAX 212 456-5622