hi, I was just chatting to a couple of those 'nice people' about pysdm, it's limitations and if a user of it could get support on the main forum area (which is yes) and I mentioned about the on going saga with samba. Here's one to try in fstab
# Samba //server/share /media/samba cifs user=user,uid=1000,gid=100,noperm 0 0 # "Server" = Samba server (by IP or name if you have an entry for the server in your hosts file # "share" = name of the shared directory # "user" = your samba user # This set up will ask for a password when mounting the samba share. If you do not want to enter a password, use a credentials file. # replace "user=user" with "credentials=/etc/samba/credentials" In the credentials file put two lines # user=user # password=password # make the file owned by root and ro by root (sudo chown root.root /etc/samba/credentials && sudo chmod 400 /etc/samba/credentials) If you get chance, give it a try :-) For ntfs stuff, I've been reminded of ntfs-config for those with windows on their systems who want to share a hard drive easily (which some one pointed out earlier on the mailing list). Regards, Phill.
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