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How Do I Make A Drive Local To An Ubuntu Computer Accessible To Windows Computers In My Network?

Here’s the problem: I have a terabyte drive local to my super slow computer. I decide to dual boot into ubuntu, only to find out that my other computers can’t access this drive anymore. Anyone have a solution?

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One Response to “How Do I Make A Drive Local To An Ubuntu Computer Accessible To Windows Computers In My Network?”

  1. Yes, it is called Samba and it is the Linux implementation of Windows File Shares. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t... This thread will help you, once configured you can access the shares from a windows computer by browsing the hostname of the linux desktop e.g. Start>Run>\MyUbuntu

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