On Sun, 2002-02-17 at 17:39, Tom Cook wrote:
> mount -t smb //win2k/path /mnt/win2kpath
ITYM -t smbfs
Either way, it doesn't get much easier than this. And if you really MUST
have a GUI you can use Konqueror under KDE (Though I find it buggy as
hell) or xsmbrowser under Gnome. (My choice.)
-Ale
Martin Wuertele wrote:
> > 3>> When this is done, will logging on to the linux box also give me
> > access to my network resources on the win2k server? (assuming a working
> > samba config)
>
> on the command line with smbclient you can do so, tough not very
> comfortable... you propably want to
Hi R!
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, R R Potratz wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm teaching in a mission school in Niger and I've inherited an LAN of 12 of
> win98/win2k machines, in a network with a win2k server taking the DNS,
> DHCP and log on chores and some file serving. To this mix I would like to
> a
AFAIK, All you need to do is start pump or dhcpcd, and they should
configure the rest. :)
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 11:46, R R Potratz wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm teaching in a mission school in Niger and I've inherited an LAN of 12 of
> win98/win2k machines, in a network with a win2k server taking
Greetings,
I'm teaching in a mission school in Niger and I've inherited an LAN of 12 of
win98/win2k machines, in a network with a win2k server taking the DNS,
DHCP and log on chores and some file serving. To this mix I would like to
add a couple of linux machines to serve web pages and perhaps
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