Hi, I have installed Samba on a Debian machine. I have created 2 shares on these filesystems: /dev/hde3 71G 33M 71G 1% /storage/1 /dev/hdg1 75G 8.8G 66G 12% /storage/2 As you can see, both have in excess of 60GB free space. When I try to copy files to the filesystems via Samba, an artificial limit is being imposed - at around 8.8GB. From windows I get the error "Not enough disk space" when I try to create/copy extra files. If I delete some files, then it works again for a while, until it hits the limit. Obviously with >70GB disk space available, this is annoying me! I have included my smbd.conf file below. Can anyone help me? Jamie. ###################################### [global] workgroup = workgroup server string = %h File Server dns proxy = no log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 1000 syslog = 0 security = share encrypt passwords = false obey pam restrictions = yes guest account = root socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_RCVBUF=8192 restrict anonymous = no ###################################### [storage1] comment = Storage Area #1 writable = yes locking = no path = /storage/1/shared public = yes guest ok = yes only guest = yes guest account = root browsable = yes [storage2] comment = Storage Area #2 writable = yes locking = no path = /storage/2/shared public = yes guest ok = yes only guest = yes guest account = root browsable = yes ######################################