Let me see if I understand this right. You have a Windows box with a share of (for example) D:\home\media. You have gone to the D:\home folder and selected full sharing. However, from your Linux box, you don't want to mount D:\home, you want to mount D:\home\media and not have the contents of D:\home visible. You can only use smbmount to mount folders that are listed as a share. Subfolders do not inherit the sharability (?) of the parent. Hence, you must set each folder you want to mount as a share unto itself. You do not have to set anything above that folder as a share. So, if you go into the properties of D:\home\media and set the media folder to full share, you may then use smbmount //servername/media /mnt/media/server/ to mount the media folder.

At least if I understand things right, this is how it works, at least it has for me. If I am wrong, I'm sure someone will correct me.

Michael


Magnus Holmgren told me on 10/28/2005 09:52:
Bill Kearney skrev:

Can a linux machine running samba mount a pathname within a share into a
local path?  I'm runing samba-3.0.20b-1 on a centos 4.1 (rhel4) box.

I've tried this and it fails:

smbmount //servername/home/media /mnt/media/server/ -o
username=myuser,password=mypass

The error is:
8465: tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnosuchshare (You specified an invalid
share name)

When I omit the last portion of the service path it works just fine:
smbmount //servername/home /mnt/media/server/ -o
username=myuser,password=mypass

Trouble is, I don't want to mout the 'root' of the share, I want to mount a
subdirectory within it.

On a w2k box this syntax works fine:  'net use m: \\server\home\media' and
it properly mounts the path as the m: drive.  I do recall that win9x boxes
could not mount subdirectories of shares.  Is samba likewise crippled?

So what gives here?  Can smbmount not mount from a pathname within a
service?  Or am I missing the n necessary magical command line incantation?


Late reply, but anyway:

What you *can* is the following:

smbmount //servername/home /tmp/foo -o username=myuser,password=mypass
mount --bind /tmp/foo/media /mnt/media/server
umount /tmp/foo

Or at least it works for me, at least with CIFS mounts.

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