Ben hit the nail on the head here. There is really no way for smbmount
to know about file permissions on remote shares due to the fact that the
system you are running smbmount from is not aware of the SIDs associated
with the users and groups on the windows share. Furthermore, this is
compounded
Terlson, Adam (STP) wrote:
> Are people just ignoring my question because I messed something up, not
> getting it, or does no one know anything?
>
Adam,
I have several replies to your question from the list in my inbox, so
try checking the archives if they didn't reach you for some reason.
In su
Adam
See the man page form smbmount. There are options to set ownership of
files when mounting windows shares.
man smbmount
Randall
On Thu, 2007-07-19 at 10:19 -0500, Terlson, Adam (STP) wrote:
> Are people just ignoring my question because I messed something up, not
> getting it, or doe
Le jeudi 19 juillet 2007, Terlson, Adam (STP) a écrit :
> Are people just ignoring my question because I messed something up, not
> getting it, or does no one know anything?
>
You had two answers already.
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