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Hi folks
Could be the wrong list; if another list is already in place for that
topic, please let me know ;)
Would it be possible to get access to (open)SUSE artwork ?
I mean stuff like the logo as SVG.
I'd like to gimp a few wallpapers with a nice, big openSUSE logo on it.
This has been asked a few times but stayed without a solution until now,
AFAIK.
cheers
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On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 06:56 -0700, James D. Parra wrote:
> > In /etc/fstab, I have something similar below;
> >
> > <snip>
> > //windows_server/smbshare /mnt/smb_dir cifs
> > workgroup=our_group,password=xxxx,fmask=777,dmask=777,,username=someone
0
> > 0
> > <snip>
> >
> > Whenever I try to mount it I get the following errors;
> >
> > WARNING: 'fmask' not expressed in octal.
>
> use 0777 instead of 777
>
> > WARNING: CIFS mount option 'fmask' is deprecated. Use 'file_mode'
instead.
> > WARNING: 'dmask' not expressed in octal.
> > WARNING: CIFS mount option 'dmask' is deprecated. Use 'dir_mode'
instead.
> >
> > ... and from /var/log/messages;
> > Jun 29 17:02:38 server-1 kernel: CIFS: Unknown mount option fmask
> > Jun 29 17:02:38 server-1 kernel: CIFS: Unknown mount option dmask
> >
> > I'd like to use /etc/samba/smbfstab with credentials, but I seem to mung
> > that up to the point that I can't mount the smbmounts.
> >
> Thank you for your help Roger. That fixed the octal problem.
>
> However, I'd still like to use /etc/samba/smbfstab (with a 'credentials'
> file) instead of /etc/fstab, but I can't get that to work. Is there a
HOWTO
> that you can point me to, other than the man page.
>>I am currently using smbfs. Any technical reasons to use cifs instead?
We keep getting smbiod errors.
I have all the settings in /etc/samba/smbfstab and when using 'mount
/mnt/smb_dir' I get;
mount: can't find /mnt/smb_dir in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
If I use "smbmount /mnt/smb_dir" I get;
Could not resolve mount point
I get the same error if I use the IP address in place of the server name in
smbfstab.
Any ideas? I can ping by name and it works in fstab.
Thank you,
~James
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