-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- hello, all! [metainfo: i'm using redhat linux 5.0, and have tried both the rpm that came with redhat and 1.9.18p7-50.1 from the samba website.] i can't seem to get smbmount to mount a share and give the files in the mountpoint group ownership of anything but root. the version of the man page on the samba website says you can do this: smbmount "\\server\tmp" -c 'mount /mnt -u 123 -g 456' but smbmount won't accept this; the man page in the distribution says the -c option is for specifying the client name. my reading of the manpage installed by the rpm makes me think this should work: /usr/sbin/smbmount "//judy/judy-hd/" /home/judy/judy-hard-drive \ -n -c diligent -u judy -g users but it makes all of the files user judy but group root. what do i have to do to fix this? answers that don't involve setuid root appreciated. :) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: noconv Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.4, an Emacs/PGP interface iQCVAwUBNXixVjnaR8Cs0X0pAQFKuAP9GtDiPmj23VQlnG3REJe6WzVEEoI4DR7c rQGc4EmpCHBa2BQsIqH9vg5yDK5K5mU+jHJiasbfZOaiXtDTDIE5co+VI/rGXzr5 rMvHeqPJafj4E8Pb6JdJcwVOEgCmYCZD1LLqvu8AdnEdF6ahoynFEO1OUdf0ONkP 856aCARioNs=t3N/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----