Hello, I have several Linux workstations & servers that have their /home dir's mounted via nfs to a single server hosting all of the /home/users* dir's . What I'd like to do is change the mount from nfs to cifs and still maintain the user permissions to each of their own directories. However, when attempting to create a cifs mount to the smb share /home on the host server I get denied. What is the best method to accomplish getting a cifs mount to a smb share of /home and still maintain individual user permissions? Interestingly, windows boxes can see the /home share and individual users can get to their personal dir's. Why make the change? To prevent the annoying RPC errors on the client machines that occur when the host server is rebooted. I've noticed that doesn't occur with cifs mounts. Many thanks, James -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org