Re: [Fedora-config-list] Improvement to redhat-config-samba

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On Mon, 24 Nov 2003, Brent Fox wrote:

> On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 03:47, Michele Cremasco wrote:
> > Hallo
> >
> > In the redhat-config-samba there isn't a way to specify manually a share
> > name.
> > When you create a new share, you can specify only the path to share and
> > a description of the share.
> > I think that now the share name derives from the last part of the shared
> > path, but if I need to share this path with another name? Or if I have 2
> > differend path with the same final part (example /home/michele/data ->
> > became "data", and /opt/data -> became "data" too !!) what can I do?
> >
> > I think that is important to add a field with the share name manually
> > modificable.
>
> The program should be smart enough to create a unique identifier for the
> share name.  If it finds that a share of that name already exists, it
> should start appending a counter onto the end.  For example, if "data"
> is already shared, then adding another instance of "/opt/data" should be
> named "data1", "data2", "data3", and so on.

But the share name is the name seen over the network, so user
should be able to change that.

> Cheers,
>    Brent




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