samba mount command change
Kenny Speer
kenny.speer at comcast.net
Tue May 4 04:12:26 UTC 2004
works fine for me:
mount -t smbfs -o username=foo,password=bar //some/windoze/share
/mnt/garbage
you're example does not have a space between -o and username, it's
required and I beleive in the order I specified. you may need to
recompile your kernel, the smb kern module is tried and true, while the
CIFS kern mod is newer and I beleive still in development.
~kenny
Jesse Keating wrote:
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>>with fedora core 2 test 3 the smb mount command doesn't work it says
>>smbfs is no longer command, does anyone know how to do the samba
>>mount command, the old one was mount -t smbfs filename
>>/windowscomputername/sharename -ousername=??????,password=??????.
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>>it worked with fedora core 1
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> Try "cifs" rather than "smbfs".
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