1. Create a folder under Ubuntu, right-click the folder, select Properties, share, and enable "share this directory ". Note: Samba is required for sharing. The system will prompt you to install it. After the installation is complete, you must restart ubuntu to make it take effect. When you return to XP, you can see a ***-topics topserver (Samba, Ubuntu) shared directory in the network neighbor. 2. Return to the Windows XP system, right-click "Network Neighbor", and select "ing network drive". In "Browse ",
1. Create a folder under Ubuntu, right-click the folder, select Properties, share, and enable "share this directory ".
Note: Samba is required for sharing. The system will prompt you to install it. After the installation is complete, you must restart ubuntu to make it take effect. When you return to XP, you can see a ***-desktop server (Samba, Ubuntu) shared directory in the network neighbor.
2. Return to the Windows XP system, right-click "Network Neighbor", select "ing network drive", find the folder shared under Ubuntu in "Browse", and select it to complete the ing, open "my computer" and you will find an additional "network drive", just like our hard disk.
At this time, you can copy a few files in the XP system to the corresponding network drive, and then enter the Ubuntu system, you can see the file we just copied; of course, we can also put files in the shared folder for use in the XP system.
When creating file sharing, note that the NIC of the host must be enabled; otherwise, the sharing cannot be created. To open the NIC, connect the network to the route. Do not leave the network port empty.