Now I feel really stupid :-) I figured it out right after I sent this post, so now I can "mount /mnt/Cschomeserver" as root and it works fine. Now the problem is non-root users can't mount, even though I have the "user" option in fstab. I get the following error: jw@bismuth:~ > mount /mnt/Cschomeserver/ smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct user mounts (500,500) smbmnt failed: 1 mount.smbfs: ioctl failed, res=-1 Could not umount /mnt/Cschomeserver: Operation not permitted What should do about this - set the root UID bit on smbmnt by hand?
Howdy,
Sorry to be repetitive, but I never found an answer to my last samba problem:
What does a line for a samba share in /etc/fstab look like?
The man pages do _not_ answer this question.
So, could anyone show me an example line?
Thanks, JW
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