So here's the dealio.
As many of you know, I happen to attend an online high school. This
allows a great deal of flexibility. When I'm vacationing somewhere, I
can just SSH back home and access all my files. I can get a
half-finished paper from my desktop, work on it some more, and turn it in.
smbmount can mount Samba shares from the command line. The command
itself gives quite a bit of help and then, of course, there is the man
page.
If your friend is strictly in a command line environment (no X
running) then there isn't any way to view graphics files.
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Jon M. Hanson (N7ZVJ)
From: Jon M. Hanson j...@the-hansons-az.net
smbmount can mount Samba shares from the command line. The command
itself gives quite a bit of help and then, of course, there is the man
page.
mount -t smbfs -o username=USER,workgroup=DOMAIN,password=PASS
//BORG/SHARE /mnt/somewhere will mount
: Samba Shares via Command Line? (Oh, and viewing pictures)
So here's the dealio.
As many of you know, I happen to attend an online high school. This
allows a great deal of flexibility. When I'm vacationing somewhere, I
can just SSH back home and access all my files. I can get a
half
On Wed, 2009-01-14 at 15:40 +, Lisa Kachold wrote:
Hey Tuna! [Award winning HackFester!]
There are two options for command line shares access:
1) smbclient:
smbclient //ip-address//e$ -U ntusername
2) cifs mount
mkdir -p /mnt/test
mount -t cifs //server-ip/share
So many awesome answers and tips. Thanks guys!
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