Accessing multple hard drives on a Mac from Windows + Linux access

Hi all,
as listed in my comp details, i have 2 HD's in my PM G5. I also have a PC on my network and i dualboot Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux. Networking with Windows works fine except that i can only share my 160 Gb drive in the Mac, the one which has the system files on it, and most likely my account info. Is there a way to share my other, 250 Gb drive (with its 3 partitions) as well?
Now, networking with Linux does not work fine... The Mac cannot at all see my PC when im running Linux. Linux sees the Mac, however when i double click the PM G5 icon in my network places folder it is completely empty :/ Im a new Linux user, so i cant do tricks u see. I already posted this topic on the Ubuntu forum but did not get an answer yet.

Thnx,
You solved my Windows multiple HD sharing problem with SharePoints. What a wonderful PrefPane...
However i could not try ur solution to Linux... It doesnt boot ill need to reinstall most likely... But, yes, it does support SMB. May be even NFS, not sure, need to check after reinstall.
Tnx again, i marked ur answer helpful

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