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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 22:29:19 +0900
- From: Dave M G <dave@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Making a windows share with write permissions from Ubuntu
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TLUG, I've recently got a Windows 7 machine for some specialized needs. I need make at least one directory on the Windows 7 machine readable and writable from my Ubuntu computers. If I go to "Places->Connect to Server..." from the Gnome panel, and select Windows Share from the drop down box, I can enter in the static IP of the Windows computer and it's all good. I can read and write without any trouble. However, I want the directory to automatically be available when I boot up Ubuntu. So, following instructions on the web, I added this to my /etc/fstab: //192.168.0.5/Share /home/dave/Windows_Share smbfs credentials=/home/dave/.smbpasswd,gid=dave 0 0 With this entry, the Windows Share directory is automatically loaded on boot up, as desired. But, files are only readable, not writable. Since I can read and write when accessing through the "Connect to Server..." interface, I'm confident I have the share set up with full access on the Windows side, and the trouble is in the syntax of the /etc/fstab file. Can anyone see where I've messed it up? Thanks for any advice. -- Dave M G
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