Re: Ubuntu Server 12.04.2 64bit and Raid5 permissions on samba share gone wrong
Why do you have all those options in fstab? I think some of them are limiting the access, like 'user', 'users', etc. Even if you want the share to be available only for your user, start with an open share first and then close it down so other people can't acces it.
Also, I don't think it's a good idea to put shares in your /home folder. Set it up on a neutral location, like /data or any other folder you create. The users home folders are strict with permissions. Even if you use the same username on the other pc it might not allow you to "peek" inside a users home folder.
If you want open access (permanently or for a start), in the smb.conf authentication section set security = share.
Darko.
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