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Question Win 11 and Linux PCs on the same Wireless LAN?

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From the samba side, focus on the config file and adding entries for shares in there. Restart the samba service (or reboot) for the new file updates to take effect.

Whats the run folder? Something u made?

I have restarted it and rebooted.

The run folder was made by ultramarine in the main / directory.

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Maybe this is the solution:


What do you think?
 
Maybe this is the solution:


What do you think?
Are you sharing a usb mounted drive/folder?
 
Show us:

Mount -a | grep sd

df -h

Fdisk -l

From the link “Also, one thing I forgot to mention is that items in /run directory are on tmpfs so everything will be cleared upon reboot, and you will need to recreate the directory every time.”

Sounds like u may want to redo where your drives and or folders are mounting to, but need a but more
 
Sounds like u may want to redo where your drives and or folders are mounting to, but need a but more

Yeah that's something I've been struggling with my other thread here:


But yeah you're right.. let me update you there.

I'll also select something like /mnt folder instead of /run.
 
Yeah that's something I've been struggling with my other thread here:


But yeah you're right.. let me update you there.

I'll also select something like /mnt folder instead of /run.

Cool, i also park all my drive mounts under /mnt
 
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