On Sun, 23 May 1999, Rune Linding Raun wrote:
> you have ofcourse defindes buskiller in /etc/lmhost file rite?
That's not necessary, actually. If nmblookup can find buskiller, the
command was fine (except for these troubles with the apostrophy).
Otherwise, the -I option can be used to specify the
you have ofcourse defindes buskiller in /etc/lmhost file rite?
On 23-May-99 Brad wrote:
> On Sun, 23 May 1999, Paul Harris wrote:
>
>> i run kernel 2.2.6, so i have to use smbfsx, to mount service:
>>
>> //buskiller/wal's world/ i run:
>>
>> smbmount-2.1.x "buskiller\\wal's world" jason -c
> > i tried smbmount-2.1.x "//buskiller/wal\'s world" jason -c 'mount bus'
> > but then it says "wrong sharename", i tried all combinations and i either
> > get one message or the other...
>
> Did you try it with single quotes? When i tested something before with
> smbclient instead of smbmount-2
On Sun, 23 May 1999, Paul Harris wrote:
>
> i tried smbmount-2.1.x "//buskiller/wal\'s world" jason -c 'mount bus'
> but then it says "wrong sharename", i tried all combinations and i either
> get one message or the other...
Did you try it with single quotes? When i tested something before with
On Sat, 22 May 1999, Brad wrote:
> > i run kernel 2.2.6, so i have to use smbfsx, to mount service:
> >
> > //buskiller/wal's world/ i run:
> >
> > smbmount-2.1.x "buskiller\\wal's world" jason -c 'mount bus'
>
> Have you tried escaping the apostrophy? Also, you can use forward slashes
>
On Sun, 23 May 1999, Paul Harris wrote:
> i run kernel 2.2.6, so i have to use smbfsx, to mount service:
>
> //buskiller/wal's world/ i run:
>
> smbmount-2.1.x "buskiller\\wal's world" jason -c 'mount bus'
Have you tried escaping the apostrophy? Also, you can use forward slashes
to avoid
hi,
i'm wondering if others have this problem:
i run kernel 2.2.6, so i have to use smbfsx, to mount service:
//buskiller/wal's world/ i run:
smbmount-2.1.x "buskiller\\wal's world" jason -c 'mount bus'
and it tells me:
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