21 Nov
2003
21 Nov
'03
10:11
James Ogley wrote:
It says "only root can do that"
Add the user option to the options list for the mount points in /etc/fstab
No /etc/fstab involved. I want to be able to mount as user any share, from any server, at any time, without editing /etc/fstab. mount -t smbfs //server/share /local/mount/point -o username=silviu,workgroup=WIN As I said, this used to work by seting SUID on smbmnt and smbumount.