On Tue, 18 Jan 2000 10:25:55 -0500, hai scritto:
>I tried to mount a remote Windows NT Server that I have an account on
>by issuing the following:
>mount -t smbmount -o username=xxxxx,password=xxxxx
>207.136.252.200//ATLAS /SAMBA/ATLAS
>and recieved the following response.
>mount: fs type smbmount not supported by kernel
>My system is Red Hat Linux 6.0 on Intel with a standard install.
There are 2 problems:
1) you use "-t smbmount" instead of "-t smbfs"
2) you use smbmount-2.0.6 syntax, but, unless you upgraded your system,
redhat60 comes with 2.0.5 I think.
2.0.5 syntax is
smbmount //$server/$share $mount_point -U$user%$pass
2.0.6 syntax is
mount -t smbfs -o username=$user,password=$pass //$srv/$shr
$mount_point
(all in one line)
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