Kent West wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 09:04:29PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
[a bunch of resolved cifs/smbfs stuff... ]
And finally, the last issue remains: if mount normally must be run by
root, how can I give non-root users access to mount shares without
knowing before-hand what shares to pre-populate /etc/fstab with?
It would be much easier just to continue using smbmount, but like I
say, I'm trying to be a good, forward-going sort of guy rather than
living in the fading past....
I;m jumping in here. What makes you think smbmount is going away? its
still listed as a file in the sid versions of samba stuff.
The man page, as in ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/westk:> man smbmount
<snip>
DESCRIPTION
smbmount mounts a Linux SMB filesystem. It is
usually invoked as
<snip>
WARNING: smbmount is deprecated and not maintained any
longer. mount.cifs
(mount -t cifs) should be used instead of smbmount.
maybe the solution to your problem is to go right around it and use
automount (can you use that with samba? I think so) and just set up
automounts for everything that could be mounted.
I'm not really familiar with automount, but doesn't it require you to
pre-define the available mounts (as your question indicates)? That would
prevent Joe User 1 on his Windows box from sharing out a folder on
Saturday evening so Jane User 2 on the Linux box could get to the
pictures from the birthday party that day, unless the admin of the Linux
box had already foreseen that Joe User 1 would be doing that, in which
case I suspect the admin could be doing a lot better things with his
prophetic gift than adminning a Linux box.
But as mentioned, I don't really understand automount, so that might be
an option for me to investigate.
Thanks!
I have had no problem mounting windows shares on my debian box. For one
of mounts I use LinNeighborhood (like Win Xp Network Neighbourhood)
which allows you to view and mount available shares on the network.
It's basically a front end to smbmount.
HTH
Wackojacko
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