On Thursday 04 October 2007 11:17:47 am Anders Johansson wrote:
On Thursday 04 October 2007 08:47:19 Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 19:45 -0700, Ron Eggler wrote:
On Wednesday 03 October 2007 12:18:43 am G T Smith wrote:
Ron Eggler wrote:
Hi, I have an fstab entry like "//192.168.0.101/Disk\0401 /mnt/Y cifs user,uid=100,gid=1000 0 0" but I'm not able to umount this share as a user, why not? Shouldn't this be possible since i have the attribute "user" in there?
Be sure to note the difference between the 'user' and the 'users' options. The man page only mentions users unmounting if the 'users' option is supplied. The 'user' option seems to be limited to mounting.
Nix. The difference is that if "user" is given, any non-root user can mount it and only the same user can unmount it. With "users", any user can mount it, and *any* user can unmount it
Okay, I changed "user" to "users" in my fstab, umounted my share, mounted it back with 'mount -a' and then i did following: reg@desktop-reg:~> umount /mnt/data Trying to unmount when /sbin/umount.cifs not installed suid Trying to unmount when /sbin/umount.cifs not installed suid reg@desktop-reg:~> sudo chmod +s /sbin/umount.cifs reg@desktop-reg:~> umount /mnt/data Not permitted to unmount Not permitted to unmount What does this now mean? Weird eh? Thanks! -- chEErs Ron -- chEErs Ron -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org