Hi Everybody! I'm sharing my VFAT partition on computer #1. Computer #2 can both read and write stuff on computer #1, but every once in a while - could be like 1 in 3 - my XP on computer #2 will say "file system error". The second error will say something about the file being locked. Then I changed my smb.conf to make samba say that my share was a FAT (instead of NTFS) and I removed ACL support (=no file lock errors). No problems now! And I guess this ended up being all just a tip... VFAT is probably the best kind of partition to share your documents on since all OS can read it and Samba can, too. /Benjamin
Benjamin Bach ?rta:>Hi Everybody! > >I'm sharing my VFAT partition on computer #1. > >Computer #2 can both read and write stuff on computer #1, but every >once in a while - could be like 1 in 3 - my XP on computer #2 will >say "file system error". The second error will say something about >the file being locked. > >Then I changed my smb.conf to make samba say that my share >was a FAT (instead of NTFS) and I removed ACL support (=no file >lock errors). > >No problems now! > >And I guess this ended up being all just a tip... > >VFAT is probably the best kind of partition to share your documents >on since all OS can read it and Samba can, too. > >/Benjamin > >I would say, that it is the worst choice. If your files are only accessed from the OS on wich Samba run, and Samba of course, then the best choice would be some journaling, ACL compliant fs, and specifying NTFS as the filesystem to clients. Regards, Geza
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