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Answer by smskelley for File Sharing With Ext4 Partition

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It is certainly possible. To my knowledge, Samba doesn't care what file system you're using, just so long as you can read it and mount it. If you setup a Samba share that points to a directory on your esata drive, windows machines will be able to view it without ever having to know that it's formatted ext4.

edit:To provide more information, modifying your /etc/samba/smb.conf is how you would go about creating a share for your esata drive.

As an example, here is a relevant entry in my smb.conf:

[raid]   comment = 4TB Raid5   path = /mnt/raid   public = yes   writable = yes   create mask = 0777   directory mask = 0777   force user = nobody   force group = nogroup

That will create a share named raid that points to the directory /mnt/raid. It doesn't require a username/password, and it's writable.

After making those changes, use sudo service smbd restart to restart the samba server.


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