Re: Mounting remote smb shares as normal user

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Hi,

I don't have smbmount or smbumount set to setuid (chmod 04755). I do
have smbmnt setuid 
-rwsr-xr-x    1 root     root       491096 Feb 20 17:06 /usr/bin/smbmnt

I then edited my /etc/fstab to this ...

//k1044citrix/linux /home/mark/My_mounts/k1044citrix/linux smbfs
user,nosuid,noauto,username=my_Windows_ID,password=mypassword_for_the_Windows_share 0 0 

So now on my Gnome desktop I can right click and select Disks and then
click on the "linux" selection. After two seconds, an icon pops up on my
desktop.... COOL!


Funny thing is that I (as a user) can't unmount the share.. That's OK,
I'm happy!!!

Mark

On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 04:47, dballester@kernpharma.com wrote:
> Hello:
>      I'm trying to be able to mount and unmount remote smbfs as a local
> user ( no root ) in a linux box. At teh moment I'had tried to create the
> mount point as the normal user under is home, but in anyway, mount says me
> that only root can mount these. I'm playing with fstab with same results.
> 
> Any tip?
> 
> Regards and a lot of TIAs
> 
> 
> 



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