Jacob Langley said: > I normally use Slackware but my gf uses linux. I want her to be able to > mount the samba shares she has on my file server on her laptop easily. On > my own machine i added the info to the fstab and installed smbmnt suid > root. I have the samba stuff installed on her laptop, and the drive > mounts fine if i do a mount /mnt/path as root but I can't do it as her > user. I went looking for smbmnt but I couldn't find it. Anyone know what > I have to do differently with RedHat?
if both systems are linux, it is easier/more reliable to use NFS if your mounting a filesystem... if your wanting to mount as a non-root user, try putting the entry in /etc/fstab, and adding the options noauto,user among whatever other options you have. nate -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list