Freedom9 IP 100 User Manual

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freeView IP 100 User’s Manual

Adjust the settings for the selected directory.

• Enable sharing on the directory by selecting “Share this folder”.

• Enter a name for the share. A short description for this folder can also be added in the

“Comment” field.

• Adjust the permissions if required by clicking on “Permissions”.

• Click “OK” to set the options for this share.

Unix, Solaris, Linux

To access the share via SAMBA, SAMBA has to be configured properly. Either edit the SAMBA

configuration file /etc/samba/smb.conf, or use the Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT) or

WebMin to set the correct parameters.

For additional options see the Section titled Options for details.

6.2.3

Creating An Image

Floppy Images

Unix, Solaris, Linux

To create an image file, use the “dd” command in the operating system. This is a standard

command included with most Unix, Solaris, and Linux distributions.

To create a floppy image file, copy the contents of a floppy to a file using the following command:

dd [ if=/dev/fd0 ] [ of=/tmp/floppy.image ]

In this example, dd reads the entire disc from the device /dev/fd0, and saves the output in the

specified output file /tmp/floppy.image.

MS Windows

A third party utility is required to create a floppy disk image. One such utility is RawWrite written

by John Newbigin which can be found here:

http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/rawwrite.htm

Note that this is a third party software and is only mentioned as a reference and is neither

endorsed or supported by freedom9.

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