No, this isn't the question answered in the FAQ. I have a Samba share device on my network that doesn't work with mount.cifs, it returns "mount error 20 = Not a directory". This is a know issue with old Samba devices, mount.cifs doesn't work with them. I have tried smbmount from my old Slackware system (which lives in the garage as a backup system) and it can mount the share OK, so that and a Google search confirms that this really is an incompatibility between mount.cifs and the Samba device. (Oh, and mount.cifs works from this system to other Samba shares, so I do have a working mount.cifs) So how do I set about getting a mount.smbfs on Fedora 7? -- Chris Green -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list