XFSamba is definitely great...

Daniel Carrere d.carrere at mecalectro.com
Mon Nov 25 16:21:04 CET 2002


The best way, I think is to put it in the /etc/fstab

Here to connect the home directory carrere on the server:
alize.mecalectro.com    and to mount it with the
local directory: /home/carrere/alize-carrere

# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system>	<mount point>	<type>	<options>			<dump>	<pass>
/dev/hda1       /mnt/win_c      auto	defaults			0       0
/dev/hda2	/		ext3	defaults,errors=remount-ro	0	1
/dev/hda4	none		swap	sw			0	0
proc		/proc		proc	defaults			0	0
/dev/fd0	/floppy		auto	defaults,user,noauto		0	0
/dev/cdrom	/cdrom		iso9660	defaults,ro,user,noauto		0	0
/dev/hda3	/home	ext3	defaults			0	2
//alize.mecalectro.com/carrere /home/carrere/alize-carrere smbfs
dmask=777,fmask=777,username=carrere,password=password	0	0




Le ven 22/11/2002 à 12:07, Les enfants Aractingi a écrit :

    I use XFSamba to mount shares on a Windows and Linux network, and it
    works great.
    Now I'd like to mount shares exactly the way XFSamba does, but from the
    shell. I use smbmnt mount_point -o username=alex,password=passwd
    //10.0.3.2/my_share but then I get I/O errors. With XFSamba everything
    is seemless, and works great. Am I missing something here??
    (PS : I want to do that as user, not root. xfsamba is ran as user)
    
    Thanks!
    Alex
    
    
    
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