I can mount a samba share in Linux know. The only problem is that when I mount all the files get root as owner and as group. So I can not write or delete any files. What could be the problem?
Op dinsdag 14 mei 2002 18:48, schreef Cecil Westerhoff:> I can mount a samba share in Linux know. The only problem is that when I > mount all the files get root as owner and as group. So I can not write or > delete any files. What could be the problem?Problem solved. I know also specify the uid and the gid when mounting.
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Cecil Westerhoff wrote:> I can mount a samba share in Linux know. The only problem is that when I > mount all the files get root as owner and as group. So I can not write or > delete any files. What could be the problem?Read the manpage for smbmount. There are some options there that let you control which user will own the files or the permissions the files should have. /Urban
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Cecil Westerhoff wrote:> Op dinsdag 14 mei 2002 18:48, schreef Cecil Westerhoff: > > I can mount a samba share in Linux know. The only problem is that when I > > mount all the files get root as owner and as group. So I can not write or > > delete any files. What could be the problem? > > > Problem solved. I know also specify the uid and the gid when mounting.You are not supposed to solve your problems by yourself. Wait for the list advise to arrive ... :) or maybe I should just learn read all the mails before answering. /Urban