Nik Trevallyn-Jones
2004-Jun-28 02:29 UTC
[Samba] Re: Accessing file on XP box from Linux box
I have never used smbmount, but I regularly mount SMB shares on linux. Something like : mount //company-name/share-name /mnt/win -t smbfs works for me. If you're trying to mount an entire drive, make sure it has a publically visible share. Most of my shares are top-level folders on drives. Significant options I find useful are: ip - This allows me to specify the ip address of the machine, in case the name I use isn't known through to my linux box through DNS username - specify the user name password - sepcify the password So, a typical command looks like: mount //company-name/share-name /mnt.win -t smbfs -o ip=x.y.z.w,username=abc> Like many, I'm trying to make the move from Windows to Linux. > Unfortunately, I'm not the only one who works at my company. The primary > file server is a Windows XP Pro machine. There is a share on this > machine that I must connnect to. > > As a first step, I'm trying to connect to this shared directory from my > new Linux workstation.