(SuSE Pro 9.3, Samba 3.0.13-1.1)
(I posted this earlier but didn't get much response so I'm trying again
with a different subject line.)
I have a Samba server set up on a Linux machine. I have four shares set
up, not counting all those system things (homes, profiles, etc). When I
access the shares from a Windows machine, the four shares show up like
they're supposed to, in addition to the system things. However, when I
access the shares from a Linux machine, two of the four shares do not
show up, although the system things do. I've searched the FAQ and the
wiki but I can't locate any references to such a problem. Any help from
the list will be sincerely appreciated.
The four shares in question are: [winstuff], [music library], [photo
library], and [uop].
The two that show up okay are: [winstuff] and [uop].
The two that don't show up are: [music library] and [photo library].
Here's my current smb.conf file:
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[global]
workgroup = HOMEOFFICE
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
printcap cache time = 750
cups options = raw
printer admin = @ntadmin, root, administrator
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
map to guest = Bad User
include = /etc/samba/dhcp.conf
logon path = \\%L\profiles\.msprofile
logon home = \\%L\%U\.9xprofile
logon drive = P:
add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -c Machine -d
/var/lib/nobody -s /bin/false %m$
domain logons = No
domain master = No
security = share
passdb backend = smbpasswd
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %S
browseable = No
read only = No
inherit acls = Yes
[profiles]
comment = Network Profiles Service
path = %H
read only = No
store dos attributes = Yes
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
[users]
comment = All users
path = /home
read only = No
inherit acls = Yes
veto files = /aquota.user/groups/shares/
[groups]
comment = All groups
path = /home/groups
read only = No
inherit acls = Yes
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/tmp
printable = Yes
create mask = 0600
browseable = No
[print$]
comment = Printer Drivers
path = /var/lib/samba/drivers
write list = @ntadmin root
force group = ntadmin
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
[winstuff]
comment = Windows Resources
path = /public/winstuff/
read only = No
force group = users
force user = dhenson
guest ok = Yes
[music library]
comment = Music Library
path = /public/musiclib
read only = Yes
force group = users
force user = dhenson
guest ok = Yes
[photo library]
comment = Photo Library
path = /public/photolib
read only = Yes
force group = users
force user = dhenson
guest ok = Yes
[uop]
comment = UOP
path = /public/uop
read only = No
force group = users
force user = dhenson
guest ok = Yes
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