On Friday, June 24, 2016 04:21:17 PM wes wrote:
> > I do not see too many positives for using SMB on linux, without real samba
> > user space mount option available.
> 
> As much as I hesitate to spend any time advocating for M$-originated
> technologies, I must say I do not see the challenge here. I mount SMB
> shares (from all walks of OS life) in my userspace without any elevated
> privileges all the time. When I need them to persist, I write a cronjob to
> monitor their status and restore them as needed.

Just wondering - Would you share how do you mount SMB in user space?
I mean mount not type smb://serverName/dir into some sort of GUI browser.

Thanks, T

> 
> If I had a truly enterprise class problem to solve, I would go to the extra
> effort of getting NFS to work. Then, it usually remains working for the
> remainder of the life of the universe.
> 
> -wes
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