Hi!

Here is what I want to do:

I have a server runing samba in a mixed Lin/Win domain. In the same pc I
have 2 hard disks: 1 for linux, and the other one it is the old hard disk in
the pc where it used to be windows 98 os. All the shares on the linux hdd
work just fine for r/w. I have mounted the old hdd in /mnt/oldhdd and I
shared it across the network without any problems. But I can't write to it
from the network. I have the following lines in smb.conf

[Old Harddisk]
    path = /mnt/oldhdd
    writable = yes
    comment = Old Hard Disk
    create mode = 777
    public = yes

My problem is that I can see the information on it, but I cannot write to
it. When I try to change the properties for the directory /mnt/oldhdd so I
give everyone write access it says permission denied. I have tried this also
from the console and X server. Is there any trick with the fat partitions?

And other small problems:
1. How can I make it in a way that when I browse the shares on it from a win
machine and write click on a share to see the available space left on the
hdd?

2. In cups what exactly do I have to modify for accessing cups configuration
from web interface from across the network? It always says "You are not
authorized to view this page" 403.

Thanks in advance !



Thanks in advance!




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