SV: windows/linux access

Willem van der Walt wvdwalt at csir.co.za
Wed May 18 09:51:43 UTC 2005


You would make the windows areas shareable and then mount them from linux 
like e.g. this:
Your sharename under windows is c.
mkdir /c
mount -tsmbfs //winpc/c /c
ls /c
You should now see your c share's content.
HTH, Willem


On Wed, 18 May 2005, Gustafsson Kristoffer (elev) wrote:

> ok, how do it work? do I mount the computer as a file system in linux?
> /kristoffer
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> If, as you say, you only need to access files,
> rather than running executables remotely, then samba will do the trick.
> I run a linux box, and my wife and kids have windows computers,
> and I'm constantly moving files between the three machines; no problem.
>
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