Quoting Sallow Yang <sallow.yang at gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> The following are my steps:
> 1. Insert a FAT32 format HDD into usb port of Linux PC.
> 2. After HDD mounted successfully, configure and start samba to share the
> HDD.
> 3. Using Map Network Drive of Windows XP to map the HDD to a windows
network
> drive.
> 4.Open the mapped network drive, can see "NTFS" file system on
the left
> details.
>
> It shows the wrong info, could anybody help me?
> Thanks in advance!!
Samba allows a directory your Linux box to appear to be an NTFS
volume. That is its purpose. It really doesn't matter what the
original filesystem is: you can export an ext3 filesystem, ext4, xfs,
FAT32... whatever the original filesystem is, the Samba clients (for
example your XP machine) will see it as an NTFS volume.
This isn't really all that different (in my opinion) from the way that
NFS will make directories appear as NFS volumes. It didn't matter
what the original filesystem was in that case either.