On Sat, 2006-01-14 at 11:57 +0100, shrek-m(a)gmx.de wrote:
Jason Montleon wrote:
> Got this trying to mount an smb share from my FC5T1 system with kernel
> 2.6.15-1.1826.2.10_FC5:
and cifs ?
# mount -t cifs [...]
It seems to work fine w/Konqueror and Nautilus. So there should be some
way to run it from the command line as a regular user. (Sure, doing it
as root is easy enough.) Unfortunately, SUID on /bin/mount doesn't seem
to work. I'm missing something and would appreciate some help.
Can someone tell me how to mount a Samba share w/cifs from the command
line as a regular user?
irc while fc2testn smbfs was not compiled in for testing cifs.
Does that mean that smbfs will be restored in FC5T3?
To add one other thought, I've tried a SUID version of mount.cifs, and this
command sort of works -
/sbin/mount.cifs //fc5t2/michael test -o username=michael
But the mounted subdirectory inherits 700 permissions and is owned by user
1000 ; the permissions and user/group are unchangeable via chown and
chmod.
Thanks,
Mike