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Date:      20 Nov 2002 16:42:39 +0600
From:      mat branyon <matbranyon@eatel.net>
To:        Laszlo Vagner <freebsd@vagner.com>
Cc:        adaml@visimation.com, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Putting home directories on mounted windows network drive
Message-ID:  <1037788962.4130.14.camel@locke.home.lan>
In-Reply-To: <3DDBF659.70005@vagner.com>
References:  <002a01c290cd$71326a20$6400000a@5adam5> <1037822759.1462.5.camel@burner>  <3DDBF659.70005@vagner.com>

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i remember something a while back where you can mount via the smb
protocol, but i never read further into it
--mat

On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 02:53, Laszlo Vagner wrote:
> Mat Branyon wrote:
> 
> >You can put a larger hard drive into the machine, as long as you make
> >the root/boot partition under the first two gigs.  although your bios
> >doesn't support large hard-drives, freebsd does.  as far as  i can tell,
> >freebsd just doesnt get the hard drive info from teh bios.  i had a 40
> >gig hard drive in an old compaq 166mhz pentium mmx.  never had a problem
> >with  it.  
> >you can also mount the ntfs partitions via samba or nfs, whichever you
> >would rather use.   when you share a filesystem over the network, to my
> >understanding, file permissions are handled via smb or nfs protocol, of
> >which both freebsd windows can share.
> >
> >--mat
> >
> >--mat
> >
> >On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 13:45, Adam Lofstedt wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>Hi (Please CC any responses to me, as I get the digest version)
> >>
> >>Right now my FBSD firewall box is also my lightly-used ftp server with
> >>chrooted ftp users.  An old machine (P133, 1.8 G Hard Drive) just got
> >>freed up, and I would like to move the ftp services over to that old
> >>thing.  The problem is the Hard Disk is real small, and the board won't
> >>support a larger one.  I do have plenty of space on several windows
> >>machines (NTFS) partitions, and was wondering if I could just mount an
> >>NTFS network partition on the FTP box, and store the User's Home
> >>directories on that Partition.  Do you see anything wrong with this
> >>approach?  How are permissions handled (a mix of NTFS and UNIX
> >>permissions?)?  Can you even mount a networked windows drive in FBSD
> >>(using Samba I guess)?
> >>
> >>Thanks for any advice!
> >>
> >>Adam
> >>
> >>
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> >
> yes freebsd dont use the bios to access hard disks, I have a 30 gig 
> drive in my old
> IBM 760 (pentium 166) laptop.
> 
> I think he wants Rumba though, he wants to mount a windows shared 
> directory onto the fbsd machine.
> samba does the opposite unless things have changed in the last few 
> months? correct me if i am wrong.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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