6 May
2003
6 May
'03
16:41
I have the same issue. The issue is that when the share is mounted in this way, it is mounted be root and the permissions seem to get fubared. If you after booting go in as root and unmount the partition and then mount it as user, then you should gain rw to the partition. I still have not figured this out yet though :(
I use LinNeighborhood. It requires to suid rood the smbmnt file and the smbumount, then it solves the permission problem. You can also use Konqueror to write there. (smb://user@pc - it asks for the password and then you are in). Praise