Hi
> 
> I too have the same problem. I also have another related problem: Today I
> installed my 2nd linux system. The first one is RH 5.2 from pcq march 99 cd.
> The other one is RH 6.0 original. When I did a 'man smbmount', both these
> systems give different syntaxes. I wanted to connect from RH6 to the RH5.2
> which was running SAMBA. Racking my brains for a long time I connected
> finally.
> 
> Now a command changing its syntax between versions is NOT a good thing?
> 



  I  have exprimented the whole day reading documentation and changing things 
and fnally got around the problem by  giving the following command     
smbmount "\\\\cs_ntserver\\i" -U prince% passwd  -c  'mount /home/prince/nti
-u 0 -g 457'  
        ( cs_ntserver\i is share name and prince is the user name)

previosly my  -u option was set to some other value . I think 0 is the U ID  of
root . ( Gurus please correct me if i am wrong)
 Can anybody explain what it means

Now another prroblem has come up 

   User cannot unmount . Is there  any similar  options to be given to umount
   please help

  Sunil 
    

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Sunil Thomas Thonikuzhiyil
3rd Semester M.Tech
Dept. of Computer Science
Cochin University, India
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