Re: mount.cifs Example please?

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Sean Bruno wrote:
I would humbly ask that someone, somewhere add an entry in the examples
section that acutally shows a successful command for mount.cifs ... The
man page (at least for me) didn't really tell me how to use the command
correctly.  The program itself takes different argument types on
invocation than other mount.xxxx commands.

So suggestion:
EXAMPLES:

sudo mount -t cifs -o
user=administrator,password=miralink //192.168.1.31/test /mnt/ml_test/


With an explanation of what each option means.

What is wrong with reading "man mount.cifs"?

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