Right at the end of smbmount man page, you have an example using mount. SMB type of filesystem is the way linux sees a SAMBA (or NT domain/workgroup )share. You may want to try specifying the domain also.
Fernando P On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 16:21, =?iso-8859-1?Q? Stefan=20G=FCnther ?= wrote: > > First off, I need to somehow connect the workstations to these shares after > > the user logs in. I can successfully connect to them with smbclient, but I > > need a much more user friendly connection, such as a mount point using > > smbmount. My attempts to use smbmount have failed, > > > What does "failed" mean? Didn't work at all, permission problem, or what? > > >and I was a bit > > discouraged when I read through the man page and noted that smbmount is for > > "Linux smb filesystems." Does that mean that smbmount will only work with a > > samba server, not an NT server? > > > Well, I' m sure that I have used smbmount to connect to Windows servers in the past. > > Stefan > -- > > ***************************************** > in-put GbR - Das Linux-Systemhaus > Stefan-Michael Günther > Moltkestraße 49 D-76133 Karlsruhe > Tel./Fax : +49 (0)721 / 83044 - 98/93 > http://www.in-put.de/ > ***************************************** > _______________________________________________________________________ > ... and the winner is... WEB.DE FreeMail! - Deutschlands beste E-Mail > ist zum 39. Mal Testsieger (PC Praxis 03/04) http://f.web.de/?mc=021191 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba