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I'm not sure what to say. The only thing I can suggest is that you try using a third party configuration tool (If you haven't already). I don't know of many of these configuration tools, but I always use Webmin to manage all of my server stuff. Perhaps Webmin would catch something in your configuration that we are not.
What avoiding me seeing LINUX folder was actually the FIREWALL/SUSElinux security issue.
I obsess in the shareFOLDER that I created in fedora Desktop wich window assumed is the //LINUX/sharefolder not the //LINUX/MEDIA/sharefolder. This is what make me pointed that win can't see LINUX.
You're right , it's not the FS issue.
It must've been Directories/Nested Structure issue.
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INVALID(parralized) OS is WINDOW v1.0
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