On Saturday 06 October 2007 12:45, Ron Eggler wrote:
On Saturday 06 October 2007 10:12:57 am Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Saturday 06 October 2007 09:39, Ron Eggler wrote:
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a) Have you checked the suid has actually been set... b) the info entry on chmod documents the possibility of using u+s rather than +s... (setting suids is something I do rarely)
They are the same, aren't they?
If you're referring to "chmod u+s" vs. "chmod +s" the difference is that the former enables only the set-user-ID, while the latter enables both the set-user-ID and the set-group-ID modes.
Okay I did q chmod u+s for /sbin/mount.cifs and /sbin/umount.cifs. Umounted /mnt/data as root and mounted it back on with mount -a and then tried to umount as user but still would tell me "not permitted to unmount"... :( Thanks for any other ideas....
I wasn't really paying attention to your issue, only the question "They are the same, aren't they?" I don't know too much about MS file sharing and its Linux implementations, so I won't try to help you out, since it seems what little I do know has already been covered. Randall Schulz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org