Gary Stainburn wrote: > I few weeks back my server started having a problem where all shares are > now readonly. AFAIK nothing has changed except a 'yum update' which was > probably around the same time. > > Everyone still has the shares on their Win7 PC's and can see the contents. > However, if they try to open a file it opens read only. If the try to > create a new file (e.g. right click -> New -> Text Document) it says that they > don't have permission. > > I am not seeing anything meaningful in the log files. Can anyone give me a > clue how to fix this, or at least how to collect getting debug info? > > SELinux has been disabled to eliminate that. <snip> Dumb question #1: on the server, can you touch /samba/path/this? That is, can *you* create a file in one of those directories? If not... why is your filesystem read-only mark. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos