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Shared drive on Linux Host is "full" when it's not...

Posted: 1. Dec 2011, 04:28
by thesun
Hi, I'm running Win 7 Guest on a Fedora Host. I've set up two shared drives /my/home/directory and /an/external/usb/drive. They show up as E: and F: in Windows, and I can access and view the files, but I can't save to them. I get a "disk is full" error, when I know there's plenty of space on the drives. I'm guessing it's a permissions error and I need to set that somehow...but how?

Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

Re: Shared drive on Linux Host is "full" when it's not...

Posted: 1. Dec 2011, 16:13
by Perryg
You need to provide how you setup the share, and some information of the actual share before anyone can actually help.
A disk full error is usually *not* permissions though.

Re: Shared drive on Linux Host is "full" when it's not...

Posted: 1. Dec 2011, 17:40
by thesun
I set up the share by going to Settings, then adding it in the Shared drive section and selecting "permanent" and "automount." Are there other things I should check?