//10.1.1.17/USERS/Jeff /home/mriuser/Desktop/jeff cifs rw,username=cluster,password=mrilab 0 0
and this works just fine. My samba is up to date:
[mriuser@localhost ~]$ rpm -qa | grep "samba"
samba-common-3.0.33-0.fc8
samba-3.0.33-0.fc8
system-config-samba-1.2.58-1.fc8
samba-client-3.0.33-0.fc8
However, we also have a CentOS 4 64bit "pseudo-server" machine. When I try to map the folders on this CentOS machine using an fstab entry like this:
//10.1.1.17/USERS/Jeff /mnt/Jeff cifs rw,username=cluster,password=mrilab 0 0
It maps the USERS folder to /mnt/Jeff. I can cd into Users and then cd into Jeff, but I want to be able to go straight into Jeff and not have access to the rest of the user folders. I just upgraded my samba from 3.0.25 to 3.0.33 and have not restarted.
[root@cluster mnt]# rpm -qa | grep "samba"
samba-client-3.0.33-0.18.el4_8.1
samba-common-3.0.33-0.18.el4_8.1
samba-common-3.0.33-0.18.el4_8.1
Can anyone please help me out? Thank you!!
Jeff
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