Re: error filesharelist

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They are symbolic links (i.e. shortcuts in Windows). If you type 'ls -l' in the same directory, it'll show an arrow to the file/directory it links to.

Don't share these directories. Instead, create a special directory in, say, /var, or /home.

Bart

Bjørn-Sverrre Nøttum wrote:
I am having trouble with my rh 9 server. I am rtrying to use it as a file-server in a windows network. After installation various folders are marked with a green arrow, for instance init.d, rc1.d, rc2.d ....

In sharing over local network properties for these folders it says that "there was an error when trying to run filesharelist. Check that it is installed, and in $PATH or /usr/sbin".



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