Am 04.08.2005 um 06:37 schrieb Michael Blaustein:

Suppose the share is known as "//an.ip.address/share" and the subdirectory is called "subd".

Isn't this remote directory locally mounted at /volumes/remote?

Passing to Emacs the directory name //an.ip.address/share it would probably try to access that remote directory via ange-ftp or tramp, but as you write in your first sentence, it is already mounted on your linux box. So I would M-x dired /volumes/remote RET or wherever this SMB share is mounted at ...

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  Pete

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