silly question perhaps, but did you mount it with a username and
password that actually had write permisions to the partition you
mounted??
if you mount it with -o username=administrator -o password=whateveritis
does that change things for you??
Anthony
On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 22:53, IS Departmen
Mount the share as the user you want to be able to read and write to it
(mount command as root)...
mount -t smbfs -o uid=,gid= //windoze_box/share /mnt/whatever
IS Department wrote:
I have a Windows share mounted on my RH8 system. I can write to it
logged on as root but not as a regular user. A
I have a Windows share mounted on my RH8 system. I
can write to it logged on as root but not as a regular user. Any
suggestions??
Thanks