Jörn Rink wrote:
Am Tue, 04 Apr 2006 18:56:44 -0700
hat Joe Barnett <joe.barnett(a)mr72.com> (Joe Barnett) folgendes
geschrieben:
> Server config: OpenBSD 3.8 using Samba 3.0.13p0 from ports
>
> Workstation(s): FC5 and FC4
>
> For public-type directories (permissions of 0755 or 0775, for
> example) I have all the browsing capability I would expect, though I
> am still unable to write to directories to which I would otherwise
> be able to write.
Hi,
hm, here i have problems to mount my smb directories with fc5 as a
normal user with cifs. I get an error message, only root can mount here.
In the fstab line, there is a noauto,users option, but this do not work
with cifs. How do your users mount on FC 5? Or do you have the same
problem?
Thanks
Jörn Rink
Hello Jörn,
My Linux machines are mounting the SMB shares with a script
containing "mount -t cifs ..." for each share. The script runs at
startup and fails gracefully (quickly) should the shares not be
available. I am sure there are much better ways of mounting the
shares but this has worked since I started using Linux some seven
years ago (though at that time the command was "mount -t smbfs ...")
and I have just not gotten around to playing with other methods. As
such, there are no entries in my fstab for the SMB shares.
Thanks,
Joe
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