I just tried chmod +s /usr/bin/smbmount too, and I still get:


[jw@garnet jw]$ mount /mnt/Cschomeserver/
cannot mount on /mnt/Cschomeserver: Operation not permitted
smbmnt failed: 1
mount.smbfs: ioctl failed, res=-1
Could not umount /mnt/Cschomeserver: Invalid argument
[jw@garnet jw]$


I think it's not joking when it says it must be _installed_ setuid root 
(not just "must be setuid root" but how in he world do you do that? I 
cannot belive that this isn't a common problem - is there no one out there 
that needs to access a windows SMB share from Linux?


                JW



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