here's another working example. in my case, the
Win95 host is not on the same ethernet subnet as my
debian (slink) host, so I use a command like:
smbmount //spunk/E spunk-e -I spunk.spanky.org -U spazwit
(host and user names changed to protect the innocent)
Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
>
> I
I have used the command:
smbmount //HS03/scanagar /mnt -U scanagaratna
to mount a filesystem scanagar on maching HS03 on /mnt on my harddrive.
So I do not understand the problem. HS04 runs NT, and run Debian Linux 2.1
Sebastian Canagaratna
Department of Chemistry
Ohio Northern University
Ada,
Jérôme Zago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "smbclient //servif3/user4if -U jzago" works just fine but I would like to
> mount this share to /mnt/servif3.
>
> "Usage: smbmount-2.1.x service [-p port] [-d debuglevel] [-l log]"
> it seems like smbclient. where does I provide the mount point ?
smbm
What kernel version are you using???
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't figure how to mount SMB shares...
>
> "smbclient //servif3/user4if -U jzago" works just fine but I would like to
> mount this share to /mnt/servif3.
smbclient works with _any_ kernel version (2.0.x, 2.1.x, and
2.2.0prex)
On Sun, Jan 03, 1999 at 05:11:34PM +0100, Jérôme Zago wrote:
> I can't figure how to mount SMB shares...
>
> "smbclient //servif3/user4if -U jzago" works just fine but I would like to
> mount this share to /mnt/servif3.
>
> "Usage: smbmount-2.1.x service [-p port] [-d debuglevel] [-l log]"
> it
I can't figure how to mount SMB shares...
"smbclient //servif3/user4if -U jzago" works just fine but I would like to
mount this share to /mnt/servif3.
"Usage: smbmount-2.1.x service [-p port] [-d debuglevel] [-l log]"
it seems like smbclient. where does I provide the mount point ?
Thanks for y
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