I'm having a problem with smbumount. According to its man page, normal users should be able to unmount smb-filesystems, provided that it is suid root. So: bash$ ls -l `which smbumount` -r-s--x--x 1 root root 6920 Feb 16 11:20 /usr/bin/smbumount tells me that smbumount _is_ suid root on my box but I can't smbumount file systems that I smbmount unless I'm root: bash$ smbmount //some.smb.filesystem/home ~/home 9856: session request to SOME.SMB.FILESYS failed (Called name not present) Password: bash$ This mount is successful despite the error I don't understand (I would like to though). Then when I try to unmount it: bash$ smbumount ~/home You are not allowed to umount /home/hoele/home What gives? I searched the net but I only found others with this same problem and no answers. Also, I don't want to specify it /etc/fstab with the user/users option because I know I don't have to (I've seen it work elsewhere, but I can't spot the difference). Thanks in advance, Elliott