"kinda there"  means I can see it with nautilus, but not from the command line.
It would be nice to be able to create say, a softlink to it (can I?), after the 
space has been mounted.
That way I can mount foreing filesystems and use them as my own.
-Bryan

________________________________________
From: Robert Thurlow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 3:49 PM
To: Bryan Boone
Cc: Giacomo Tufano; Brian Nitz; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [indiana-discuss] How good will    Indiana be      for     desktop 
computing?

Bryan Boone wrote:
> My desktop computing requirements are a little more modest.
> I develop Java apps for my company.
> So I need Java, nfs, and smb (cifs).
>
> Java, I think is there.
> NFS is there.
> SMB is kinda there, but I'd like to mount it via fstab (or the Solaris
> equivalent)

By "kinda there", do you mean what you see in Nautilus aka
File Manager?  Yes, that's useful but not a "real" file
system.

A new CIFS client was integrated into Nevada build 84 - see
if it comes closer, but note there are still some things it
doesn't know how to do yet:

http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/smbfs/

Rob T
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