Hi, When smbmount fails to mount a NT-share, the mount entry exists in /etc/mount after failed mount anyway. This prevents mounting anything else to that mount point. Is this a so-called bug or what? I'm using the latest stable version (at least apt-get told me so...) on debian 2.1. df doesn't know anything about the mount but I just umount it, and everything is just fine.
Another thing: is it possible to give passwd on command line to smbmount? juha