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I have two dual boot ( win 8.1 /Linux Lite ) machines side by side - I can access shares on either with Windows or the Linux machines with the Windows BUT I can't figure out how to share between the two Linux boxes - Dolphin or Konqueror ask for passwords which I don't know.
How can I set up the two Linux boxes to share drives with each other ?
Thanks
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Hi,
I'm not a 100% sure on this, You have 2 PC's
Do you have the same username and and password for Linux on both PC's?
If they are different..?? PC1 = username1/password1 and PC2 = username2/password2
Try to enter the username/password for the PC you are trying to connect "TO"
So if you are at PC1 and trying to access PC2, enter username2/password2
If they are the same.?
Then you should just enter your username/password when prompted.
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Yes - same username and password on both - - doesn't work - but thanks anyway .
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with both your pc's booted in Linux.
open a terminal ctrl-alt-t, and enter:
It will ask you for password.
It should list your all shares available on each pc, if they are set-up.?
Does it look similar to this.?
Code:
dave@asus-mini-1:~$ smbtree
Enter dave's password:
HOMENET
\\SM-XH97 Linux Lite Shares
\\SM-XH97\Public LL2 Share - sm-xh97
\\SM-XH97\IPC$ IPC Service (Linux Lite Shares)
\\SM-DS87 LL Shares
\\SM-DS87\Public LL2 Share
\\SM-DS87\IPC$ IPC Service (LL Shares)
\\NAS1-SYN
\\NAS1-SYN\IPC$ IPC Service ()
\\NAS1-SYN\XTemp Temporary File Share
\\NAS1-SYN\XShare Common Files
\\NAS1-SYN\Media Media Files
\\NAS1-SYN\Linux Linux File Share
\\JETWAY1 Linux Lite Shares
\\JETWAY1\Public LL2 Share
\\JETWAY1\IPC$ IPC Service (Linux Lite Shares)
\\HP-LAPPY1 Linux-Lite-Shares
\\HP-LAPPY1\Share-Documents Document Share
\\HP-LAPPY1\Share-Public Public Share
\\HP-LAPPY1\Share-VBox VBox Share
\\HP-LAPPY1\IPC$ IPC Service (Linux-Lite-Shares)
\\ASUS-MINI-1 Linux Lite Shares
\\ASUS-MINI-1\Share-Docs Documents Share
\\ASUS-MINI-1\Share-Public Public Share
\\ASUS-MINI-1\Share-VBox VBox Share
\\ASUS-MINI-1\IPC$ IPC Service (Linux Lite Shares)
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This is what I get on "ralph-ASUS" Same on ralph-ASRock ( with name changed )
ralph@ralph-ASUS:~$ smbtree
Enter ralph's password:
WORKGROUP
\\RALPH-ASROCK
\\LAPPY Linux Lite Shares
\\LAPPY\linuxliteshare
\\LAPPY\IPC$ IPC Service (Linux Lite Shares)
ralph@ralph-ASUS:~$
Perhaps I need to "set them up". How do I do that ? I would like share all the disks - with no password required if possible ( There are four on one and three on the other - each with partitions . I don't see the passwords on what "smbtree yields. Should it show them ? . The password is "alison12" on both machines - established on setup.
Thanks a lot .
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[size=1em]Hi,
Sorry, this is now getting off track... So
You have:
2 PC's: ralph-ASUS and ralph-ASRock
Both Dual Boot, Windows & LL
From your first message you indicate that you can already:
Share Linux to Windows & Windows to Linux
But "NOT" Linux to Linux...
Correct..??[/size]
[size=1em]From your SMBTREE output you appear to already have a Share set-up on each called[/size]
Code:
\\lappy\linuxliteshare
[size=1em]So did you already follow the "Sharing" tutorial section from the help manual..??[/size]
If you open SAMBA from the Menu > System
What is it showing for Shares.??
[size=1em]When you connect from Windows to Linux,[/size]
[size=1em]Is it showing the Shares in the Network section in My Computer,[/size]
[size=1em]and you double click to open/connect..??[/size]
[size=1em]Also to avoid any added complications,[/size]
[size=1em]I think you need to reset your smb password to your normal password, redo the command[/size]
[size=1em]and enter your normal user password[/size]
Code:
sudo smbpasswd -a <username>
Dave
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Thanks Dave,
I think I'll give up on trying to see drives on my LAN between 2 Linux Lite machines. I can simply boot up with Win 8.1 or live run another Linux distro to handle whatever I want to do.
Maybe someday the creator of this great version will add this feature - fairly common and all windows versions since Windows For Workgroups included this capability .
Funny though, during my efforts using File managers , several times I could "see" the other computer but on opening was asked for a password - which I never found - so near.
( I now have Linux Lite booting through an ssd on one machine - never had a better system )
Thanks again,
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(04-21-2015, 02:19 PM)rbagwell link Wrote: Thanks Dave,
I think I'll give up on trying to see drives on my LAN between 2 Linux Lite machines.
Ralph
Hi Ralph,
I agree with Jerry,
Do not add anything, try again and follow the Share Help Guide from the beginning.
Dave
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