SMBMOUNT?-Solved
Nick Stinemates
nick at stinemates.org
Mon Feb 18 19:56:14 UTC 2008
Karl Larsen wrote:
> Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
>
>> --- Nick Stinemates <nick at stinemates.org> wrote:
>> Snip
>>
>>
>>
>>>>> Take a look at smbfs.
>>>>>
>>>>> I use it in the following fashion:
>>>>> mount -t smbfs -o
>>>>> username=<user>,password=<pass>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> //10.0.0.23/<samba
>>>
>>>
>>>>> mount point> /mnt/<local mount point>
>>>>>
>>>>> Good luck
>>>>> Nick Stinemates
>>>>>
>>>>>
> I went looking for smbfs in info mount and found it. But it says
> there that the current mount does not support smbsf. So I wonder how you
> discovered that this works? It talked to mount version 2.12 as not
> working. I see we have version 2.13 on my Ubuntu so perhaps that is why
> it works.
>
> It starts out like the usual manual mount call but then it uses -o
> to let you include name and password and then the "//10.0.0.23/<samba
> mount point>" I have no idea where you found that :-)
>
> Maybe under NFS mounting?
>
> Karl
>
>
Where I found it? No idea :)
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