It should be possible. You would need to setup a dos network client (ODI model) for your network interface that supports IP and then have the appropriate network utilities to do the appropriate "net use" for the shares and printing. NT & OS/2 Lan originally supported DOS clients although they used Netbui as the protocol. Interesting project and as they say in the land of SuSE, have lots of fun. Being one who "grew up" in DOS networking (Lantastic, Lan Manager, etc.et.all) I would like to know if you are succesful. Good luck. Clint Jim Hatridge wrote:
Hi all...
I'm trying to setup samba between Linux and a DrDos 7.03 machine. The Dos machine does not have W$ on it at all. It has the A and C drives. I would like to have it see my Linux machine as the D drive. It looks simple on the Linux side, but how can I (or can I?) do this on the Dos side. I've looked at the manuals in SuSE 7.2 and it's mainly for M$ windows.
TIA!