====== Mounting Linux (Ubuntu) Shares in Windows (7) ====== Allowing a directory in Linux to be accessible in Windows. Let's assume the Linux box is called ulin1 ===== Initial steps ===== * First choose the Linux Directory to mount. In this case it is /xyvol/ * Change the file permissions on this volume to be 770 and group to be root: ===== Config file changes ===== Typically the Samba config file is at: /etc/samba/smb.conf\\ Add a section at the end as follows: [mycow] comment = XY File share to Windows path = /xyvol writeable = Yes Where mycow is the share ===== Connecting ===== Now in Windows just point file explorer to \\ulin1\mycow and enter your (linux non root user) user-id and password. Now I don't remember if I had previously setup the samba password or not. If it does not work see if running smbpasswd helps ===== Other considerations ===== * smbstatus - gives you status of your connections * On Windows, "net use * /d" will allow you to disconnect the connected samba share (ref: search for "Windows disconnect from Samba share" in ubuntuforums) * Use the /var/log/samba for log files that will point you to any issues with Samba connection