- Subject: Re: mount drive for SAMBA
- From: Rick Stevens <ricks@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:25:15 -0800
- In-reply-to: <COL103-W3105C1EE52016176C605A9A7A50@xxxxxxx>
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On 11/16/2009 02:12 PM, Jay H wrote:
hello,
I am new to RH 5 Enterprise. I just installed it and am now trying to get this extra 320Gb drive mounted so I can share it via SAMBA.
I do see that is mounts when I look at the console when the system is booting up. But I can find it when I'm in the gui?
can someone let me know how to do this the correct way so I can mount this drive and share it for some SAMBA users.
You probably saw it scanned during boot, but I doubt it's mounted
unless you have it in the /etc/fstab file OR (if it's a USB drive) you
plug it in after you're logged in as a GUI user.
If you want, you'd have to put the device in /etc/fstab so it's mounted
at boot time (with the appropriate options) and put it in your smb.conf
file to share it.
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