Re: [Cooker] SMB mount's.
Pablo Saratxaga wrote: > Kaixo! > > On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 06:52:44AM +, Vox wrote: > > > > I would realy like to see this fixed, and how about built in > > > network-neborhood to mount drives to system if wanted maybe in the > > > > I don't think it comes with Mdk7 (I'm mostly lurking waiting for the > > "we are going gold" :) or any other distro yet, but there's > > LinNeighborehood ( http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/ ) which is quite > > good...I use it all the time at home and work (actually have it so > > Enlightenment loads it on start every time :) > > We ship with 'gnomba' which has the same goal to easily access SMB shared > drives and printers. > It is still an ongoing developpement, so your feedback is welcome if you > want to test it. > > -- > Ki ça vos våye bén, > Pablo Saratxaga > > http://www.ping.be/~pin19314/ PGP Key available, key ID: 0x8F0E4975 I am well aware of this but.. My problem is with the automounting at bootup I would much rather have it there and not have to worrie about it at all. it mounts the drives muiltiple times if done at boot time
Re: [Cooker] SMB mount's.
Kaixo! On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 06:52:44AM +, Vox wrote: > > I would realy like to see this fixed, and how about built in > > network-neborhood to mount drives to system if wanted maybe in the > > I don't think it comes with Mdk7 (I'm mostly lurking waiting for the > "we are going gold" :) or any other distro yet, but there's > LinNeighborehood ( http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/ ) which is quite > good...I use it all the time at home and work (actually have it so > Enlightenment loads it on start every time :) We ship with 'gnomba' which has the same goal to easily access SMB shared drives and printers. It is still an ongoing developpement, so your feedback is welcome if you want to test it. -- Ki ça vos våye bén, Pablo Saratxaga http://www.ping.be/~pin19314/ PGP Key available, key ID: 0x8F0E4975
Re: [Cooker] SMB mount's.
> I would realy like to see this fixed, and how about built in > network-neborhood to mount drives to system if wanted maybe in the > installer , I know it's prolly to late for that in this relase. just a > thought. I don't think it comes with Mdk7 (I'm mostly lurking waiting for the "we are going gold" :) or any other distro yet, but there's LinNeighborehood ( http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/ ) which is quite good...I use it all the time at home and work (actually have it so Enlightenment loads it on start every time :) It works great with samba 2.0.5a and 2.0.6 Vox -- Think of the Linux community as a niche economy isolated by its beliefs. Kind of like the Amish, except that our religion requires us to use _higher_ technology than everyone else. -- Donald B. Marti Jr.
[Cooker] SMB mount's.
I do not know if My last msg got through as I never saw a copy of it here.. but here goes again.. I'm trying to figure out how to fix the mounting of smb drives at boot.. when they are mounted at boot they act very strangly, I have the lines in My /etc/fstab. And when the system boots the system says "mounting smb filesystems" most times that works but.. I have 2 or more mount points for each smb mount point. and sometimes one mount point will fail, and sometimes it will work fine. but most times it is the first with one of hte moint points not being mounting and I have to unmount and remount the drives.. also... I have ntoiced that when installing a large file with rpm off of one of the smb mount points it somehow barfs that particular mount point. after installing the rpm (only using regular rpm, dose not happen when using kpackage, rpmdrake, gnorpm etc.) all files on the mount point "dissapere" very anoying.. I would realy like to see this fixed, and how about built in network-neborhood to mount drives to system if wanted maybe in the installer , I know it's prolly to late for that in this relase. just a thought. -DarkWlf