On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, kiko wrote:

>> How do you execute the functions that were once catered for by smbmount
>> and smbclient? 
>> The documentation is not very helpful. 
>
>Interesting, I just posted to lk saying more or less the same. Pick up the
>samba tar.gzs and compile them, remembering to configure with
>--enable-smbmount (and take a look at smbsh). You'll need to run smbmount
>as "smbmount //host/dir -c 'mount /mnt'" but it does work, although in my
>case it drops the connection every once in a while. I'm working on it.

Why bother circumventing RPM files, and going to source when the
packages are not only valid, but are right there for download?

Samba comes as two RPM binary packages.  1 is the server
components, and 2 is the client components.  Or, get the source
RPM and build them yourself with rpm --rebuild.

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