devel wrote: > El lun, 28-05-2007 a las 13:19 -0400, William Warren escribió: > >> nopers it doesn't. It's all in how you configure it. If your having >> sharing issues then it's most likely you don't have hte permissions >> letup correctly. My shared drives are either separate partitions or >> different physical drives altogether. Sharing out / IMO is like sharing >> out $ in windows. >> > > -- Samba is killing me slowly -- > > Permissions are the same, I only copy /home/Samba to /Samba and voila, > works (changing share dir only in config file). > > Now I can write (in /Samba) new files, read it but I can not delete > files or modify it. > Permissions 666 files and 777 directories, samba user, like unix user, > is the owner of dir and files. > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > Hi This might be caused by SELinux policy ....read the audit.log under /var/log/audit/ Thanks, Finnur