On Tue, 31 Mar 1998, MOLNAR Domokos wrote:
> I intalled version 2.0.11 of ncpfs tools and it works fine, if I
> use the root account. The mounted root directory gets rights 000 no matter
> which user issues ncpmount. Ncpumount works neither claiming that the
> mount point has not been mounted by the appropriate user. Also the
> switches of ncpmount seem not to work at all. As root I can see all
> mounted volumes and have the appropriate rights. I use kernel 2.0.32 and
> RedHat release 5.0.
ncpmount /mount_point -u user -g group
cheers,
Hossein
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