[Bug 214714] Re: Upgrading to Hardy destroyed my network shares and when I try to recreate them I get this long complicated error message
mnemo
mnemo at minimum.se
Mon Apr 14 17:17:00 BST 2008
Clarification, by adding "usershare owner only = False" I'm now able to
create new shares again even on my NTFS external harddrive. Of course
all my original shares I had on this disk are permanently deleted by the
upgrade process.
I understand the security implication and agree that the proper fix is
not to add "usershare owner only = False" to smb.conf by default.
Ideally, files on NTFS USB external hard drives should be mounted as
owned by my user account instead of root:root (this would enable me to
create network shares for folders on external USB harddrives with NTFS
without resorting to sub-par security).
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Upgrading to Hardy destroyed my network shares and when I try to recreate them I get this long complicated error message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214714
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