Ziemba, Jason@Viera
2004-Feb-19 11:40 UTC
[Samba] Problems with 'Case-Sensitive' settings.
I am currently running 'Samba 2.2.7a-security-rollup-fix' on a Mandrake 9.1 box. I have a few pieces of software that are unable to correctly utilize NFS mounted partitions so I have resorted to using SMB mounted partitions for this packages. However, it is critical that the SMB shares follow the same rules that NFS follows, namely being case-sensitive allowing 'apple' and 'Apple' to exist in the same folder. I have configured my smb.conf file (both globally, and per share) with the following parameters: -- case sensitive = yes -- preserve case = yes -- mangle case = no I have restarted the SMB daemon (as well as remounted the partitions) numerous times. Each test to create multiple files with mixed-case fails stating that file X already exists. I can't locate the parameter or missing piece to this puzzle. Can anyone assist with this problem? Thank You, Jason Ziemba Computer Programmer / Webmaster Brevard Public Schools jason.ziemba@brevard.k12.fl.us