You could try using some NFS implementation on your Windows (I think
SFU[1] has a nfs client but there should be others) but imo samba is not
hard to setup and will give you less trouble.

[1] http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/interopmigration/bb380242.aspx

Ter, 2008-09-16 às 10:29 +0200, Clifford W. Hansen escreveu:
> Greetings list,
> 
> At home I have a couple of Debian boxen, and am using NFS on the "nas" (pc 
> with a usb hdd) to share file between these systems.
> 
> The main problem is that my fiance's pc still has windows on it (it is dual 
> boot, she doen't know it yet *eg*), and she needs access to some of 
> these "shares".
> 
> I would prefer not to install samba just for one machine, but if I have to so 
> be it (although I might have to do so in any event to share the printer).
> 
> I would also like to mount these shares similar to how I do so on my Linux 
> boxen, eg. c:\My Documents -> nfs://nfsserver/mydocuments (afaik this is not 
> possible)
> 
> The ultimate solution would be to remove windows, but this is a work in 
> progress... ;)
-- 
Paulo Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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