Thank you for the info. However, I'm still wondering why smb/cifs support was
never included in the solaris kernel? Is it a legal issue?
The reason why I'm asking you this is because I need to explain to the costumer
why I can't mount shares from w2k3 storage on a solaris box (I've also tryed
Think about it; Solaris is big on servers, not so big
on desktops (until the recent
push to fix that, anyway). Having a Solaris server
use a Windows share is
like having a tractor-trailer towed by a Yugo; and
that's probably an insult to
the Yugo. OTOH, it certainly would be handy on a
Hello *
Since this is my first post, let me introduce myself: I'm 27 years old, from
Slovenia, Europe. I've been a sysadmin on Linux for about 10 years now. I've
decided to dig into opensolaris now.
Since I'm a *solaris virgin you can expect some really *basic* questions here
from me,
hello again,
I'm just wondering... Why doesn't solaris have smbfs support in the kernel?
Thanks
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