2007-10-22, 02:30 AM 
		
	
	
		Alright, I'm a total noob.. and somewhat clueless with a lot of Linux.  Configure your 
	
	
	
	
	
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		2007-10-22, 02:30 AM 
		
	 
		Alright, I'm a total noob.. and somewhat clueless with a lot of Linux.  Configure your  
		
		
		2007-10-22, 03:49 PM 
		
	 
		I am more than willing to help. However, I am really quite unsure what it is you are asking. Do you think you could be a little more clear in your request ? 
		
		
		2007-10-23, 05:57 AM 
		
	 Well, I can only be as clear as my directions that I was given. Let's see If I can break this down a bit more. What I have to do is.. Configure my home directory as a Samba Share. Then use the smbclient to connect to my home directory using a bash shell. Then list the home directory contents and copy the contents. So basically what I have to do is configure the directory and prove that I have done so. :P 
		
		
		2007-10-29, 08:55 AM 
		
	 
		Anyone? :P 
		
		
		2007-10-29, 10:55 PM 
		
	 Hello :) So um, here we go. Edit /etc/samba/smb.conf Code: [home]Thats a simple example, replace "myuser" with your correct username. Then you want to restart the samba service. I believe that under Fedora its: Code: service smb restartThat should be it working as a share then. Basically smbclient works like this for listing your home directory: Code: smbclient -U myuser //localhost/home -c "ls"Or for doing a simple copy of a file: Code: smbclient -U myuser //localhost/home -c "cp file filecopy"etc Any good? 
		
		
		2007-11-06, 06:45 AM 
		
	 
		Thanks for all the help guys!  Much appreciated! | 
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