After installing the three RPM packages on the Fedora disc, after the SMB service is started, the user name and password must be logged on. Solution: Add a user to the SMB, for example, if LEVI # addusrlevi # SMBpasswd-alevi is used, a password is required. If you enter the password, many users may not have the permission, setting the root user as SMB is okay # SMBpasswd-aroot is okay and then proceed, but the prompt is no permission
Install the three RPM packages on the Fedora disc, and then start the SMB service.
Generally, the login username and password are required.
Solution: Add users to SMB, such as LEVI
# Addusr levi
# SMBpasswd-a levi
Enter the password.
This kind of user may not have many permissions, so it is no problem to set the root user as an SMB User.
# SMBpasswd-a root
No problem
Next, I went in, but I was prompted to have no permission.
Method: Set security = share
Still not working. In the sharing option
Public = yes
Guest OK = yes
In this way, you can
Modify the permission of the shared folder
# Chmod 777-R/home