21 Nov
2003
21 Nov
'03
11:15
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I want to be able to mount as user any share, from any server, at any time, without editing /etc/fstab.
mount -t smbfs //server/share /local/mount/point -o username=silviu,workgroup=WIN
As I said, this used to work by seting SUID on smbmnt and smbumount.
Then try and using smbmount and smbumount directly. For example this will mount a share called mp3 on a server named server and mount it to a local mp3 dir. smbmount //server/mp3 mp3/. See if this helps you with what you want to do. -- Marshall "Nothing is impossible, we just do not have all the answers to make the impossible, possible."