Hi Terry,
I found my issue. I didn't have the smbfs program installed. I didn't
know that mount called this program. I simple issued the apt-get install
smbfs and then reran my mount command. Works great. Thank for your time!
Jake Johnson
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On Sun, 15
Hi Terry,
Thanks for the help, but this is what I get...
mount -t smbfs //jr/tmp/ /mnt/Samba/
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on //jr/tmp/,
or too many mounted file systems
...so I made sure that I could see the shares on jr
smbclient -L jr
added interface ip=192.168
On Sun, 15 Jun 2003, Jake Johnson wrote:
> What is the easiest way to mount a windows share from a Linux box? It is
> easy to mount a samba share, but I am having difficulty in the reverse direction.
Assuming the kernel has smbfs compiled in or as a module and the windows
share is made available
What is the easiest way to mount a windows share from a Linux box? It is
easy to mount a samba share, but I am having difficulty in the reverse direction.
Thanks,
Jake Johnson
http://www.plutoid.com
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