8 Mar
2006
8 Mar
'06
13:29
On Wednesday, 8-March-2006 02:07, Lorenzo Cerini wrote:
Just root can by default mount filesystem on suse. So when you mount you need to tell the kernel that your unix-user is the owner. Try with something like -o uid=<your user>,username=..,password=... I have it in my fstab as: //server/lorenzo /mnt/srv-lorenzo/e smbfs uid=lorenzo,username=xxxxx,password=xxxxx 1 2 L.
This fixed it. I also moved to the use of CIFS, which appears to be faster. Thanks to all.