Re: Mounting SMBFS from fstab

2003-03-18 Thread Jacob Langley
ounts the external drives and everythign just fine though. Confusing to me. -- Jacob Langley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG id:26BD3340 GPG fingerprint:2D27 4B63 A5A2 0BDB 260F 1410 D689 3116 26BD 3340 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.

Re: Mounting SMBFS from fstab

2003-03-18 Thread Jacob Langley
Finally got it figured out. Not sure why, but fstab was being a pain about the group name for mounting it. Changed her to a different user group and it worked fine. No idea why. On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 08:30, Jacob Langley wrote: > On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 22:47, Ryurick M. Hristev wrote: >

Re: Mounting SMBFS from fstab

2003-03-18 Thread Jacob Langley
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 22:47, Ryurick M. Hristev wrote: > On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Jacob Langley wrote: > > > It's just not mounting as a user. > > You mean it doesn't give you any error message ? Nothing ? > None except the must be root to mount. >

Re: Mounting SMBFS from fstab

2003-03-18 Thread Jacob Langley
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 04:15, Oeystein Olsen wrote: > On Monday 17 March 2003 23:44, Jacob Langley wrote: > > 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 machin

Re: Mounting SMBFS from fstab

2003-03-17 Thread Jacob Langley
ile server. I know the fstab already is correct because it works mounting it with /path/to/mount as root. It's just not mounting as a user. -- Jacob Langley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG id:26BD3340 GPG fingerprint:2D27 4B63 A5A2 0BDB 260F 1410 D689 3116 26BD 3340 -- redhat-list

Mounting SMBFS from fstab

2003-03-17 Thread Jacob Langley
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? -- Jacob Langley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG id:26BD3340 GPG fingerprint:2D27 4B63 A5A2 0BDB 260F 1410 D68

Re: bin file

2003-03-16 Thread Jacob Langley
ry a chmod 755 to make sure the file is executable and then a ./name_of_file.bin -- Jacob Langley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG id:26BD3340 GPG fingerprint:2D27 4B63 A5A2 0BDB 260F 1410 D689 3116 26BD 3340 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: Display ghost

2003-03-09 Thread Jacob Langley
They usually have an option to probe the PCI bus first before initialzing it the onboard. You might try looking for that instead. If this has already been suggested sorry - i just caught the end of the thread. -- Jacob Langley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG id:26BD3340 GPG fingerprint:2D27