RE: SMBMOUNT, Could not resolve mount point

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Actually what I use is smbmount '\\(name of the machine)\(share to mount)\' /(mount point)
It then requests for a password which I give and then it does the
mounting.

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Joseph Begumisa
Uganda OnLine
begj@eahd.or.ug
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On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Matthieu Giorgini wrote:

> Thanks for your prompt response also.
> I've already do this command, and I receive the same error message :"coult not
> resolve /data/test" (if I use the mount point /data/test).
> It's exactly the same with MOUNT -t smbfs.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Calin CETERAS [mailto:calinceteras@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 4:03 PM
> To: Matthieu Giorgini
> Subject: Re: SMBMOUNT, Could not resolve mount point
>
>
>
>  In fact you must use smbmount <mount point> <sharename>, I mean something
> like:
> smbmount /mnt //MyNTserver/MyShare (or smbmount //MyNTServer/Myshare? I don't
> know, I don't have a Linux here). Try smbmount --help
>  To see a share list, try smbclient MyServer (or smbclient --help)
>
>
>  Calin CETERAS
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