Not the answer you wanted, but I'd just use smbmount.
As a side note, the smbclient command is also very useful for things like
listing share names on a computer:
smbclient -L hostname -U Username
Of course, YMMV.
jw

On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Paul Sack wrote:

> The samba docs recommend smbsh b/c it's more portable among other
> reasons. It also seems to make browsing shares easier (at least to set
> up). However it doesn't intercept all the calls that smbmount/smbfs of
> course does (also according to docs). Basically, I want to borrow my
> friend's windows drive to make a huge folder in /tmp b/c I don't have
> the space. It is for a program that... decodes an mp3 to a wav then
> loads the wav into an editor. Does smbsh have the functionality for
> this? Thanks.
> -paul
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