Benjamin Vander Jagt said: > [snip] > If you're wondering about the rediculous redundancy, I basically started > trying everything I could think of. > > My /sharedc is my vfat drive. /unused is a 5GB Ext3 partition I had > never used for anything, so I made it into a temporary (and perfectly > functional) public read/write share. > > I've tried messing with this file all over the place. For a while, I > thought it might have to do with how the actual shared folder is > physically set up, but that isn't the case with vfat. The fact is that > this smb.conf and that drive right now work on Red Hat 8 and a Vector > installation I have on this system. [snip] Are you sure the user you are trying to use over Samba can write to the mounted drive? Usually when mounting a vfat partition only the id mounting it (usually root) can write to it. It might work on the other systems because of differences in /etc/fstab. > -- > Benjamin Vander Jagt <benjaminvanderjagt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > -- William Hooper