Re: Win2000 Smb shares Mounten

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Taylor, ForrestX wrote:
> Johan Hendriks wrote:
> 
>>I want to mount an smb share from our Win200 Server at the office 
>>
>>i added this to my /etc/fstab
>>
>>//server/username   /mnt/server   smbfs
>>noauto,username=johan,password=12345,rw 0 0

> man smbmount and look for uid.

the uid option sets the owner of the files
while it's mounted.

The option Johan is looking for is 'user' like in
the normal cdrom entry. It allows users to mount the
filesystem.

noauto,user,username=johan,password=12345,rw

Or setup autofs to automatically mount/unmount it for you.
This is nice, since the winblows box will probably
be rebooted, and *nix doesn't like it when an active mount
point goes down.

	-Thomas



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