+1 here, i've been looking forward to having something like this in
solaris, it is one of the areas where it definitelly lagged other os
along with the sound subsystem. is gnome integration included in the
project?

nacho

On 6/5/06, Stephen Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
+1 from me
and +1 from everyone who has ever asked me why Solaris doesn't have
smbmount (which is like +5000)

Robert Thurlow wrote:
> The CIFS client for Solaris is a virtual file system on Solaris
> providing access to the servers which support the CIFS protocol,
> which is the natural file sharing protocol on Windows; Samba on
> Unix/Linux is a CIFS server implementation.
>
> Using the CIFS client, users can mount remote CIFS server shares
> (directories) on their system.  This project will not include
> printing via CIFS.
>
> We are currently porting smbfs and associated libraries, modules, and
> utilities from the Darwin branch of NetBSD to Solaris, and invite the
> community to participate in this effort.
>
> The CIFS Client project is proposed as an open project.
>
> Initial leaders:
>
> Rob Thurlow
> Pavan Reddy
> Mark Sweeney
>
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