Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "1919251317"
2008 May 01
2
CentOS 4.5 - mounting remote windows fileserver using smb or cifs
Hi
I need to mount a windows share on a CentOS 4.5 box running stock kernel
etc - I have tried using cifs and also smbfs
My fstab looks like
//share/name /mount/point smbfs username=user,password=password,uid=useridhere 0 0
or the same using cifs
When i try and mount that i get the following errors depending on the share type
smbfs: mount_data version 1919251317 is not supported
CIFS
2005 Nov 22
3
Mounting smbfs
People,
When I try to mount a network share with the following command, using
kubuntu 5.10:
sudo mount -t smbfs -o
username=myusername,passwork=myuserpassword //esotericVAIO/Downloads /mnt/vaioDownloads
I get to following error message
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock
on //esotericVAIO/Downloads,
missing codepage or other error
In some cases useful info is found
1999 Nov 24
4
smbmount from fstab
I've seen several references to running smbmount from /etc/fstab, but I've
never seen an example. Does anyone have an example fstab entry that does this?
Thanks
Steve Litt
2004 Aug 19
5
[PATCH] use reliable nfs mount options per default
Peter,
we found that nfs over udp will corrupt data under very extrem load,
there is no way to fix it due to the way how UDP works.
TCP will not have these problems.
I also wonder why the package size is only 1k. Everyone who wishes a
slow connection can pass the desired options via the kernel cmdline.
Everyone else prefers probably the fast mount.
The defaults should look more like that:
---
2002 Jul 19
6
problems mounting smbfs
I've spent the last 2 days trying to get smbfs to mount via fstab.
Using redhat 7.3 and the latest samba as of 7/17/02.
I can mount from the command line using smbmount as follows:
smbmount //localhost/wwwshare /smbwww -o username=smbuser,password=xxxxxxxx
I can not mount from the command line using:
mount -t smbfs -o username=smbuser,password=xxxxxxxx //localhost/wwwshare /smbwww
The
2003 Jan 10
3
user mount problems
Hi, i'm trying to get samba read write to work on my computer. I can write as root, but when i added this to my fsab
//PLAYER/UPLOAD /home/ftpa/upload2 smbfs user,rw,username=xxx,password=xxx 0 0
and try to do a
mount //PLAYER/UPLOAD
i get.
smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct user mounts (1011,1011)
smbmnt failed: 1
What should i do?
Any help would be appreciated
2004 Jan 07
2
locale problem in W98
Dear all
I am using two computers, one with Windows2000 and the other one with W98
both have the same version (precompiled binary) R 1.8.1 and I have experienced a
slight problem with text used in plotting on W98 machine.
When I try to write some local characters into R console
????? (not sure if it is OK on your computers)
in W2000 **everything** is OK but in W98 some of the characters
2001 Dec 18
1
W98-compatible sharing
Hi!
The problem is that W98 doesn't ask user for username when connecting to
SMB-share. This is not a problem when sharing between W98-computers, since
those only require password for connecting - username is not taken into
account.
Problems start when connecting to NT/Samba-servers, which only seem to
support two options:
- username and password
- no username, no password (guest)
I have
2002 Apr 30
5
smbmount, smbumount and smbmnt
Hi,
I am deploying samba for an embedded system. The requirement is that the
system should be able to mount windows share points. I believe "smbmount,
smbumount and smbmnt" components are needed to do the same. I am not very
clear about smbmnt though!
I find that smbmount, smbumount and smbmnt are all quite huge. Around 300
to 400Kb each.
I understand that Samba is capable of doing
2004 Sep 01
1
slow backup using W98
I have been using Samba as a Windows server replacement for years, both
in my shop and most of my clients. Recently I replaced a WNT 4 server at
a customer location with a Linux box - Mandrake 10.0 - which is strictly
a file server.
The machine my client is using to backup his server is a W98 box w/
350MHz/256MB, an HP Travan tape drive and Stomp Backup My PC V5.0. This
backup was taking about 4
2005 Mar 12
2
Can SAMBA be useful for me ?
I am planning to set up a small compute farm consisting of x86 notebooks
on a switched ethernet lan. These only have one nic and limited disk, so
that I need to import a data partition from an external file server. For
this purpose I'd like
to use a w98 PC that has access to internet over dsl. I envisage
connecting all machines to the ethernet switch using 10/100 links. The
ip addresses would
2004 Jul 05
1
Behaviour of R with win98 and XP?
Dear list,
I encounter a strange problem: I hav R (1.6.1) installed on a notebook with
winXP-Prof and a similar installation (same path names etc.) on a desktop
computer with W98.
I use rcmd BATCH filename to display graphs from the data stored in filename.
With R on my notebook everything works fine. I have the same data, the same
filenames, the same paths on th w98-computer. Here I see just a
2003 Oct 02
3
smbmount as user
Hi
I'm using Debian woody.
ii smbfs 2.2.3a-12.3 mount and umount commands for the smbfs...
I want to mount a W2K share as user. Mount as root works fine.
The entry in /etc/fstab looks like this:
//NOTEBOOK/D /notebook/D: smbfs user,username=ernohl,noauto 0 3
If I try to mount:
erno@flinker:~$ mount /notebook/D:
Password:
cannot mount on /notebook/D:: Operation not permitted
smbmnt
1998 Dec 02
2
W95/98 connect to any SMB share as another user? (SAMBA dige
> Date: 30 Nov 1998 20:22:27 GMT
> From: mathog@seqaxp.bio.caltech.edu
> To: mlist-samba@nntp-server.caltech.edu
> Subject: W95/98 connect to any SMB share as another user?
> Message-ID: <73uuq3$s7j@gap.cco.caltech.edu>
>
> map H: as \\machine1\share1 as username=John, password=JohnsPassword map
> M: as \\machine2\share2 as username=Jane, password=JanesPassword
>
2002 Jul 04
3
Failed mount of Windows share on Linux box
System: Redhat 7.3
Kernel 2.4.18-5
Samba 2.2.5-1
[root@wptzfileserver root]# mount -t smbfs -o username=administrator,password=password,debug=4 //lnpznc078ph01/D$ /home/LotusNotes/
INFO: Debug class all level = 2 (pid 17329 from pid 17329)
mount.smbfs started (version 2.2.5)
added interface ip=192.168.67.21 bcast=192.168.67.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for
2000 Sep 08
5
mount: only root can do that
I am having a problem letting users mount there samba shares.
The root user has no problem mounting . But regular users get the error
"mount: only root can do that "
when trying to execute the following.
mount -rw -t smbfs //jelly-bean-iii/E /home/ca43887/E
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Charles
2001 Mar 31
3
Samba mount at Login?
Can someone tell me how to set up a mount to occur automatically on login?
I have one directory per user on a Win network and I'd like each user to get
his own directory mounted when he logs in. (Automounting on boot is ok,
too). This is on Caldera eDesktop 2.4 with Samba 2.0.6. I can find and
mount each directory just fine when logged in as root, but smbmount does not
do the job when
2002 Jul 03
2
What's up with this
OK...Back ground...
Wins server is nt4
client is redhat 7.3 latest and greatest samba 2.2
ok I work in a large network.1000 plus pcs in multiple subnets...
I got rid of windows on my desktop and I am trying to get samba working
with all those win9X,2000,NT boxes....
I see myself on the browse list but can not do a net view on any winx
box to my linux box.
I can nblookup windows pcs from my
2002 Sep 29
8
Mounting Share at Boot
I am trying to mount a Windows share on my Linux machine at boot time.
I tried using the same syntax in /etc/fstab that is in /etc/mtab, but
this did not work.
Here is the mtab entry:
//DELL-4400/linux /root/mnt/DELL-4400/linux smbfs 0 0
Barry
2007 May 03
3
smbmount
I installed samba on a PC running SuSE 10.2, using the version from the
SuSE 10.2 repository (3.0.23). All very nice, except smbmount is
missing.
As I understand it, this would seem to be because the version offered
had not been compiled with the --with-smbmount option.
Is my interpretation correct? And if so, how can I fix things? Do I
have to download the source and do my own compilation