At 11:56 PM 1/2/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>    I have a network consisting of 2 Win 95/98 machines and 1 Linux machine.
>I'm looking for a way to mount a network drive located on one of the Windows
>machines on the Linux file system.
>
>    I'm useing Samba to share directories on my Linux machine so they can be
>maped to the Windows machines as network drives. What I'm looking for is the
>inverse of this. Is there a way to do it? Useing Samba I can see the
>contents of the drives on the Win 95/98 machines, and can also transfer
>files. What I was wanting though was something more permanant that doesn't
>require an "ftp like" interface.
>
>I'd appreciate any help on this. Thanks.
>
>-Wes
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>
Check out smbmount.  You need to have Samba file system support compiled
in the kernel, or as a module.  (One thing to be careful of - put quotes
about the share name..."

Mikkel

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