* Greg Macek (it-guy@mrichi.com) [021203 15:01]: ->On a new 8.1 box in our office we've been trying to use LinNeighborhood ->to mount Samba shares, like we are able to in SuSE 7.3. This always ->required that smbmnt be setuid root, which was fine. But in 8.1 this no ->longer works and an error message pops up saying that smbmnt cannot be ->setuid root anymore. What can we do to allow a non-root user to mount ->shares? You could use sudo which lets non root users execute commands as root but then after then command is executed they drop back to just a plain user. I saved an email sometime ago that said to setup the /etc/sudoers file like this.. ----- foo ALL=(ALL) /usr/bin/smbmount, /usr/bin/smbumount ----- If you don't want foo to have to type his passwd to run the commands: foo ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/smbmount, /usr/bin/smbumount -- Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org Tell me what you believe.. I tell you what you should see.