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<section version="5.0" xml:lang="hi" xml:id="diskdrake--fileshare"
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  <info>
    <!--2079.07.07 apb: Corrected syntax for userdrake link. -->
<title xml:id="diskdrake--fileshare-ti1">हार्ड डिस्क विभाजन सहभाजित करें</title>

    <subtitle>diskdrake --fileshare</subtitle>
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  <para>This simple tool<footnote>
      <para>You can start this tool from the command line, by typing <emphasis
role="bold">diskdrake --fileshare</emphasis> as root.</para>
    </footnote> allows you, the
administrator, to allow users to share parts of their own /home
subdirectories with other users of a same local network which may have
computers running either Linux or Windows operating system.</para>

  <para>It is found in the Mageia Control Center, under the Local Disk tab, labelled
"Share your hard disk partitions".</para>

  <para>First, answer the question : "<guilabel>Would you like to allow users to
share some of their directories ?</guilabel>", click on <guibutton>No
sharing</guibutton> if the answer is no for all users, click on
<guibutton>Allow all users</guibutton> for all users and click on
<guibutton>Custom</guibutton> if the answer is no for some users and yes for
the others. In this last case, the users that are authorised to share their
directories must belong to the fileshare group, which is automatically
created by the system. You will be asked about this later.</para>

  <para>Click on <guilabel>OK</guilabel>, a second screen appears which asks you
choose between <guibutton>NFS</guibutton> or <guibutton>SMB</guibutton>.
Check <guibutton>NFS</guibutton> if Linux is the only operating system on
the network, check <guibutton>SMB</guibutton> if the network includes both
Linux and Windows machines and then click on <guibutton>OK</guibutton>. Any
required packages will be installed if necessary.</para>

  <para>The configuration is now complete unless the Custom option was chosen.  In
this case, an extra screen prompts you to open Userdrake. This tool allows
you to add users authorised to share their directories to the fileshare
group. In the User tab, click on the user to add to the fileshare group,
then on <guimenuitem>Edit</guimenuitem>, In the Groups tab. Check the
fileshare group and click on <guibutton>OK</guibutton>. For more information
about Userdrake, see: <xref linkend="userdrake"/></para>

  <note>
    <para>When adding a new user to the fileshare group, you have to disconnect and
reconnect the network for the modifications to be taken into account.</para>
  </note>

  <para>From now on each user belonging to the fileshare group can select in his/her
file manager the directories to be shared, although not all file managers
have this facility.</para>
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