I'm running Debian unstable. When I issue the following command:
## mount -t smbfs -o username=foo,password=bar //MATT/public /mnt/laptop
I get the generic error message from mount (wrong fstype, bad superblock etc.) The equivalent line in /etc/fstab also gets me nowhere.
AFAICT, this should work since
## smbclient //MATT/public
works perfectly, prompting me for a password. I've also tried different orderings of the mount syntax.
On a (possibly) related issue, does anyone know why browsing smb:// in nautilus doesn't work, and if it will be fixed in 2.6?
Many thanks, Matt Kay Cambridge, UK
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