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Linux automatically - possible?
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Hi, CC
Thank you for the excellent message. we have a windows centric system and that cannot
be changed, for historical, political and management reasons.
As linux in this org started from a few isolated desktops, when more and more people
use it, we set up a centralized server for auth and nfs
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On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 03:26:55PM -, Zhi Cheng Wang wrote:
> Hi, Christopher
> Thank you for your very helpful suggestions. For the time being, I will
> write a script to prompt for password when peop
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 13:59:00 +0100, christopher cuse wrote:
> you can mount remote windows shares provided that you have installed samba.
> once installed, try a line similar to this in your /etc/fstab file
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> //drs1/c$ /mnt/caca smbfs password=m
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On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 03:26:55PM -, Zhi Cheng Wang wrote:
> Hi, Christopher
> Thank you for your very helpful suggestions. For the time being, I will
> write a script to prompt for password when people try to access their
> windows shares. It is simply impossible to ask hundreds of people for
Hi, winglion
your contribution is highly appreciated. But, I think smbfs implies remote file
system. forgive the simple minded man.
cheng
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On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 03:15:41PM +0100, christopher cuse wrote:
> hi jeff,
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> the smbmount/smbfs has been in samba for some time -- i really don't
Yes,, I knew that I just never ran across the notion that you could
mount the windows share from within the /etc/fstab file before.
I first read t
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> hi cheng
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> you can mount remote windows shares provided that you have insta
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 10:44:48PM +0800, winglion wrote:
> :-)! I am really sorry about my stupid answer!
It wasn't a stupid answer. The question never specified
whether the file system was on a local hard drive or not.
(or if it did I didn't notice it either.)
Your answer was correct and vali
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Plain text wrapped to 72 chars wide and no "Top Posting"
(No Top Posting means you place your response Below
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> we are using w
:-)! I am really sorry about my stupid answer!
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Subject: RE: mount win shares to Linux automatically - possible?
hi jeff,
the smbmount/smbfs has been in samba for some time -- i really don't
remember since when. i would tend to concur that ldap is probably the best
solution for cheng, although the fact that the wi
lared
locally on the windows box (hence my question about what version of windowz)
...
cheers
christopher cuse
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Hi, Christopher
Thanks. but the plain text passwd is really a concern and also the user's
passwd will change periodically on the win sys. it is a quite large org, and
the internal security is also an issue.
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 01:59:00PM +0100, christopher cuse wrote:
> hi cheng
>
> you can mount remote windows shares provided that you have installed samba.
> once installed, try a line similar to this in your /etc/fstab file
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> //drs1/c$ /mnt/caca smbfs password=mypassword,username=ccuse 0
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hi cheng
you can mount remote windows shares provided that you have installed samba. once
installed, try a line similar to this in your /etc/fstab file
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username and password accordingly.
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thanks for the suggestion, but I am talking about remote files, I am not that new.
cheng
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It is very easy
It is very easy to do that! example :
at this live to your fstab :
mount -t vfat -o codepage=936,iocharset=cp936 /dev/hda5 /mnt/d
this line tell linux to mount the hda5 (which is the D: in M$window)
The option next to -o tell linux to support chinese charset filename!
Actually,I am a n
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