Re: mount permissions?

2006-06-14 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Brian Dessent wrote: > Igor Peshansky wrote: > > > One more thing to mention is that Cygwin mounts are persistent, so the > > second command need only be issued once. The first will need to be > > re-issued on every logon, I think. > > You should be able to add /PERSISTENT:YE

Re: mount permissions?

2006-06-14 Thread Brian Dessent
Igor Peshansky wrote: > One more thing to mention is that Cygwin mounts are persistent, so the > second command need only be issued once. The first will need to be > re-issued on every logon, I think. You should be able to add /PERSISTENT:YES to "net use" to have it automatically happen at each

Re: mount permissions?

2006-06-14 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Brian Dessent wrote: > Richard Foulk wrote: > > > This lets you specify the Windows user and password for the mount. > > > > Is there any way to do this with Cygwin's mount? > > net use x: '\\host\share' /USER:username password > mount x:/ /path/foo/bar Simpler yet: net use

Re: mount permissions?

2006-06-14 Thread Brian Dessent
Richard Foulk wrote: > This lets you specify the Windows user and password for the mount. > > Is there any way to do this with Cygwin's mount? net use x: '\\host\share' /USER:username password mount x:/ /path/foo/bar Brian -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Prob

mount permissions?

2006-06-14 Thread Richard Foulk
Aloha, Linux mount(1) supports something like this: smbmount //host/share /mnt -o username name%password This lets you specify the Windows user and password for the mount. Is there any way to do this with Cygwin's mount? Thanks