Re: samba 3

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--- "R.E." <ren80219@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I just insatalled samba 3.0.0 and a weird thing
> happens when a client maps a share.  I want to share
> the / root directory not the root home directory. 
> When I map the shared directory it takes me to the
> root home directory istead of the root (/)
> directory...here's my scheme:
> 
> p.s. the other [web] share works fine
> -------------------------
> [global]
> workgroup = mshome
> server string = Linuxbox
> netbios name = linuxbox
> security = share
> 
> [homes]
> comment = Home Directories
> browseable = yes
> writable = yes
> 
> [root]
> comment = root directory
> path = /
> read only = no
> writable = true
> write list = @root
> force group = root
> valid users = @root
> create mode = 770
> directory mode = 770
> 
> [web]
> comment = web
> path = /var/www/html
> writable = yes
> read only = no
> write list = @root
> force group = root
> valid users = @root
> create mode = 770
> directory mode = 770
> -----------------------------
> -rene e
> 
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problem solved...thanks anyways

appearently in samba 3 the share [root] takes you to
the root home directory so i renamed it [rootdir] and
it worked fine. :)

-rene e

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