mmarseglia a écrit :
On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 11:35:03 +0200, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC)
wrote: James Knott wrote:
I've been trying to configure fstab, to allow a user to mount an smb share, but it doesn't seem to work. When I try to use the user or users options, I get an error. Is there any other option or method that allows a user to mount an smb share? It works fine, when mounting as root, without the user option specified.
tnx jk
If memory serves me use the /etc/mtab file for the smb share.
Do keep us informed.
Ok, I didn't think this sounded right.. so i searched and thought so..
- /etc/fstab is the configuration file for the mount command - /etc/mtab normally contains a list of the filesystems that are currently mounted
You should put the smb mount in fstab. It would help to know what error you're getting. can you mount it on the command line OK? if you take what you put in fstab and type it on the command line does it work?
Hello, It works fine in my box, below is the line in my fstab file : //flute/E /home/"my name"/"my folder" smbfs rw,noauto,user,uid="my name",gid=users,guest,iocharset=iso8859-1 0 0 Michel