Because it needs to have the module ot read such file system. I think
you can manually plug the module but since there is not a dkms
repository for the maemo, the kernel is manage monolitically. So you
have to install a single kernel with embedded modules.

Same thing happened to NFS on 2006.

On 2/6/07, Acadia Secure Networks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Skler,

 why does the standard kernel have to be replaced in order to install Samba?

 Also it would appear that your command installs both the client side as
well as the server side of Samba.






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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have successfully installed samba support on N800

I use this kernel:http://downloads.maemo.org/product/kernel
and from osso-xterm type this command:

$ sudo gainroot (for become root)
# apt-get -y --force-yes install smbclient samba-common smbfs
# mount.smb //HOST/DIR /MOUNT_POINT/ -o username=XXX,password=XXX

I try to develop a gui for samba. There is any developer free? :)

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