For some reason, I did not have samba server
installed.  I had samba client, and when I installed
the samba server, everything worked as it should.


--- Hyung Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to mount a samba share so that userA has full
> read and write access.  For userA, the uid is 500
> and
> the gid is 100.  I issued the following command:
> 
> mount -t smbfs -o
> username=userA,password=passwd,uid=500,gid=100
> //srv/tmp /mnt/x
> 
> When I check the user and group for /mnt/x (ls -l
> /mnt/x), both user and group are root, and userA has
> read-only access to the share.  Can someone please
> tell me what I'm doing wrong. 
> 
> Thanks
> 
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