Thanks, but in /etc/fstab I have username/password as options so I don't
have to type all that everytime ;)
What is weird about this situation (and what no one has addressed) is
why gnomba (gtk frontend for samba) will mount these shares fine but I
cannot mount them from the command line. What does gnomba do that I am
not?
sean
On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 08:24:32PM -0800, Brock Nanson
wrote:> Hi,
>
> I'm no guru, but I found that I needed to include the -o
> username=fred,password=secret and use smbmount as in:
>
> smbmount -t smbfs -o username=fred,password=secret //share/c /mnt/example
>
> My RH7.2 doesn't seem to let anyone but root do this. Give it a shot,
you
> never know ;-)
>
> R Brock Nanson, P.Eng.
> Kamloops BC
> Canada
>
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