[Coco] Linux<->Windows Ethernet connection
Chris Hawks
chawks at dls.net
Sun Mar 26 17:55:18 EST 2006
---Reply to mail from Roger Taylor about [Coco] Linux<->Windows Ethernet connection
> At 02:36 PM 3/26/2006, you wrote:
>
>
>>"chkconfig --level 35 smb on" For more information see "man chkconfig".
>>
>> > It says it started SMB and NMB? with [OK] so I think it's running and I
>> > hope this stays running on each boot. If not, how do I automate it? I
>> > can't remember how I automated the mounting of my FAT32 drive in Linux but
>> > I did and it's mounted when I boot as well.
>> >
>> > I don't know where to go in Linux to assign an IP address, and am lost
>> from
>> > there if I do. :)
>>
>>Do you have X running on the linux machine?
>
>
> Yes, X is running. I edited the Samba config file to have a workgroup of
> MSHOME, same as my XP system, but nothing has shown up in my XP network
> neighorhood. I figure it won't unless I share something on the Linux box?
IIDC, you do have client capabilities (started samba and added
workgroup). I use the client at work and that's all I had to do. But, you will
have more work if you want a Samba server. (see www.samba.org or 'man samba')
Can you see stuff shared by the XP box??
> All of this is so automated from Windows that it seems like I'm a dummy
> trying to get it running under Linux, but you have to admit that there is
> no way a newbie can sit down in 30 minutes and figure it out on Linux. The
> entire system assumes that the user is a programmer and has weeks of free
> time to figure simple things out. However, I love Linux and I do use it
> quite often for other purposes.
>
> All I need is a direct Ethernet cross-over cable connection, no shared
> internet, nothing else.
>
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Christopher R. Hawks
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