Alan Su wrote:
>
> when i was about 8, i think i used dos. =) mostly just to launch
> whatever game it was that i was interested in at the time...
>
> so, do those work? i'm also not sure how this applies to my
> situation. thanks.
> "R. Brock Lynn" wrote (Sat, 17 Apr 1999 12:35:29 -0500 ):
>
> so, now i have a question for the list. i guess i can accept this
> behavior, but now i'm curious: what does /bin/mv do when the target
> file already exists (and isn't a directory). it must do something
> other than unlink the target file and relink the source file to that
> name, right? o
As I told Alan in private mail, this is a Windows "feature" which prevents
users from copying over their own files. smbfs must stick to this.
"R. Brock Lynn" wrote (Sat, 17 Apr 1999 12:16:27 -0500 ):
|>
|>Well here's a simple thing to check:
|>
|>Do you have write permission on the SMB share? In windows you can have two
|>passwords... one for read and one for write.
|>
Brock-
thanks for the idea. actually, i'm quite sure i have the co
Alan Su wrote:
>
> hi everyone-
>
> i have a linux box and a win98 box on a network, with the windows box
> exporting a directory via SMB. i use smbmount to mount the share,
> which works fine. the problem arises when i try the following
> operation:
>
> 9:27 [28] alsu (alsu):tmp/salishan99/
hi everyone-
i have a linux box and a win98 box on a network, with the windows box
exporting a directory via SMB. i use smbmount to mount the share,
which works fine. the problem arises when i try the following
operation:
9:27 [28] alsu (alsu):tmp/salishan99/CVS -> ls -l Entries*
-rwxr-xr-x
I instaled smbfs module what I have to type in order to open a share in
a win95 pc???
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