On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 06:09, Grump <fuelg44@gmail.
> Samba is already installed in this version but I can't find a menu to
> configure it other than using the terminal & modifying the smb.conf folder
> where I'm denied permission to do so & my attempts to obtain ownership also
> fail. :(
> G.
You need to be root to do this.
In your terminal do this:
# su -
then enter the root password, then you can cd into /etc and edit to
your hearts content...
Just be sure to do this:
service smb restart
or
service samba restart
assuming that Mint includes service like Red Hat and RH Clones do....
Otherwise, you may have to do something like this:
/etc/rc.d/rc.
or something similar. I've never used Mint, so I'm not familiar with
where they put the startup scripts, so YMMV and all that stuff.
I think samba also supports reload, so just use "reload" instead of
"restart" which should just re-read the config file and go, as opposed
to shutting the samba server down and starting it from scratch.
Cheers,
Jeff
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