This was fixed by mounting the samba share at boot by adding it to /etc/fstab.
Refer to: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpSamba#Connecting to a
Samba File Server for the fix.
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See about getting that error log, it's location is in your smb.conf
file. Also, run `smbd --version`. If you are running Version 3.4.0,
then this link shows that the particular bug you are working with is
fixed with Version 3.4.3
http://old.nabble.com/ubuntu-9.10-samba-windows-permission-errors-t
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Here's the /etc/samba/smb.conf file. I notice it's called smb.conf rather
than samba.conf.
It's been the same since I installed Karmic Koala. On previous versions I
was able to paste into Windows shared folders.
By the way, when I want to go from Windows to Karmic, I have to manually
start the sa
Could you also attach what you have in /etc/samba/samba.conf so I know
how you are set up. Has it been this way since you setup the file
sharing or did you have a time when everythin was working well?
Thanks,
Zack
On Wed, 2009-12-23 at 11:07 +, John Blythe Reid wrote:
> three computers have
Hello Zack,
Yes, it's using SAMBA. None of the three computers have dual boot or shared
partitions set up. I've only tried to copy/paste using the graphical user
interface. Could you please tell me where to find the error log I'll try it
again and send you the log.
Thanks a lot.
John.
2009/12/2
What way are you sharing between these computers? From the sounds it
would seem that your sharing on a Samba server and it's not through
something like a dual boot and sharing on partitions. If you have any
sort of error log, that would help a lot. Have you tried to do the same
actions (i.e. cop