We have been running 3 Windows machines and a Mac at home for several years. Since I frequently help others with their Windows-based docs and files, I had a folder on my machine that was shared to the entire house. Everyone had read/write/delete rights to anything in that folder, and they understood the advantages and the risks.
Now my machine is Linux (dual boot, so the Windows stuff is not gone yet) and I need to know how to make that same folder available again to the rest of the home network. I saved that folder to a usb stick when I made the switch to linux, and now I have that folder back on the hdd under my Linux profile. But since the Windows partition is still there, I could replicate that folder to the Windows part and share it from there, except I don't think that will work unless my machine is booted up to Windows instead of Linux. Is it possible for the other hdd space to be "open season" so things can be shared from there? Would I have to create another partition to do that?
Anybody have links to sites that give the quick and dirty on sharing Linux folders with a home workgroup? Or a doc describing how to?
Now my machine is Linux (dual boot, so the Windows stuff is not gone yet) and I need to know how to make that same folder available again to the rest of the home network. I saved that folder to a usb stick when I made the switch to linux, and now I have that folder back on the hdd under my Linux profile. But since the Windows partition is still there, I could replicate that folder to the Windows part and share it from there, except I don't think that will work unless my machine is booted up to Windows instead of Linux. Is it possible for the other hdd space to be "open season" so things can be shared from there? Would I have to create another partition to do that?
Anybody have links to sites that give the quick and dirty on sharing Linux folders with a home workgroup? Or a doc describing how to?
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