Howdy all --> I am having major issues mounting smb file systems on my Linux (RH 7.3) box. Basically, I create a folder, either in a home directory or at the root, change it's permissions to the user to make it accessible to me outside or root, and run this command as root (not accepted as a user): mount -t smbfs -w -o rw -o user -o password= //192.168.0.221/mp3 /mp3 I'm behind a firewall so internal security is lax, and right now I'm just trying to get it to work. Basically (as I read it): File system type smbfs, write permissions, read / write permissions, user can mount, password is blank (this avoids the system asking for a password), point to the /mp3 folder on the smb server, and mount to /mp3 (same result when I mount to a folder in a user's home directory) This command works - but changes the ownership of that directory to root/root, and the user can't edit or save anything. I'm really going nuts here because *I watched it work once* - then the second time I tried it no dice. Any ideas? I need this to be editable by a user, and to know where to put the mount command so it's automatic on boot. Thanks in advance--> -John