On 03/03/11 19:57, Simon Greenwood wrote:

No, that's OK at the moment. /var/lib/samba/usershares should contain files with the names of shares on your machine. These files should be owned by you. If they aren't, from terminal, type 'sudo chown <username>:<username> /var/lib/usershares/<sharename>'.

You should have something like this:
ls -l /var/lib/samba
drwxrwx--T  2 root sambashare  4096 2011-02-09 20:30 usershares
ls -l /var/lib/samba/usershares
-rw-r--r-- 1 simong simong 78 2011-02-09 20:30 music

s/

ok, after reading that a bit more, and fiddling a bit, I have managed to cd to usershares, and ls -l to view permissions. Funny thing, some of the files have username some have root. I get what you are trying to say, about changing permissions and ownership of directories inside usershares, but if I am in usershares, how does that change the command? I dont want to mess it up.

thank you.

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