On 05Jul2020 10:20, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>On 2020-07-05 10:04, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>You're missing the final parameter. You didn't say where to mount! I wrote
>>this out
>>You're missing /media/smb at the very end.
>.
>[root@WS1 bobg]# mount -o uid=bobg,credentials=/home/bobg/cred
>//192.168.
On 2020-07-06 00:46, Bob Goodwin wrote:
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>
> On 2020-07-05 10:48, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> Check the settings on 192.168.50.149
>> Also, what do you get when you do
>>
>> smbclient -L 192.168.50.149 -U bobg
>>
>> You will be prompted for your smb password on the remote system.
> .
>> [bobg@WS1 ~]
On 2020-07-05 10:48, Ed Greshko wrote:
Check the settings on 192.168.50.149
Also, what do you get when you do
smbclient -L 192.168.50.149 -U bobg
You will be prompted for your smb password on the remote system.
.
[bobg@WS1 ~]$ smbclient -L 192.168.50.149 -U bobg
Enter SAMBA\bobg's pass
On 2020-07-05 22:36, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Check the settings on 192.168.50.149
Also, what do you get when you do
smbclient -L 192.168.50.149 -U bobg
You will be prompted for your smb password on the remote system.
Example for my working system
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ smbclient -L 192.168.1
On 2020-07-05 22:30, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> Once more with all the fstab lines commented out.
>
> [root@WS1 bobg]# mount -o uid=bobg,credentials=/home/bobg/cred
> //192.168.50.149/home/share /media/smb
> mount error(2): No such file or directory
> Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mou
On 2020-07-05 02:11, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 7/4/20 4:57 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 2020-07-04 19:49, Samuel Sieb wrote:
f you have the mount already defined in fstab, then you only use the
destination directory in the mount command: "mount /media/smb
°
[root@WS1 bobg]# mount /media/smb
mount
On 2020-07-05 22:20, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
>
> On 2020-07-05 10:04, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> You're missing the final parameter. You didn't say where to mount! I wrote
>> this out
>> You're missing /media/smb at the very end.
> .
> [root@WS1 bobg]# mount -o uid=bobg,credentials=/home/bobg/cred
>
On 2020-07-05 10:04, Ed Greshko wrote:
You're missing the final parameter. You didn't say where to mount! I wrote
this out
You're missing /media/smb at the very end.
.
[root@WS1 bobg]# mount -o uid=bobg,credentials=/home/bobg/cred
//192.168.50.149/home/share /media/smb
mount error(2):
On 2020-07-05 22:00, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I also uncommented to reestore the simpple fstab line I had been using
I really, really wish you'd do precisely as asked. This would avoid any
confusion.
I asked that all fstab entries be commented for this cifs mount. I had a very
good reason for th
On 2020-07-05 22:00, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
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> On 2020-07-05 07:32, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Kindly remove that from your fstab.
>>
>> And then "execute" that command from the command line to
>> --
> .
> [root@WS1 bobg]# mount -o uid=bobg,credentials=/home/bobg/cred
> //192.168.50.149/home/share
> mou
On 2020-07-05 07:32, Ed Greshko wrote:
Kindly remove that from your fstab.
And then "execute" that command from the command line to
--
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[root@WS1 bobg]# mount -o uid=bobg,credentials=/home/bobg/cred
//192.168.50.149/home/share
mount error(2): No such file or directory
Refer to the mount.ci
On 2020-07-05 19:23, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
>
> On 2020-07-05 02:30, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> I get the feeling he may have an entry in fstab which spanned/spans 2 lines?
>>
>> Yes, I asked him to comment out the line and then just try the full command
>> from the command line
>> to eliminate an issue w
Am 05.07.2020 um 13:23 schrieb Bob Goodwin:
Well here is a copy of /etc/fstab, now with the extra lines 'commented
out' I think, the way I always do it?
[bobg@WS1 ~]$ cat /etc/fstab
#
# /etc/fstab
# Created by anaconda on Tue Apr 28 17:29:19 2020
#
# Accessible filesystems, by reference, are
On 2020-07-05 02:30, Ed Greshko wrote:
I get the feeling he may have an entry in fstab which spanned/spans 2 lines?
Yes, I asked him to comment out the line and then just try the full command
from the command line
to eliminate an issue with /media/smb. In a previous message he showed the
fu
On 7/4/20 11:30 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
I get the feeling he may have an entry in fstab which spanned/spans 2 lines?
Yes, I asked him to comment out the line and then just try the full command
from the command line
to eliminate an issue with /media/smb. In a previous message he showed the
full
On 2020-07-05 14:10, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 7/4/20 5:15 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 2020-07-04 20:05, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> Why don't you comment out the fstab entry and try
>>>
>>> mount -o uid=bobg,credentials=/home/bobg/cred //192.168.50.149/home/share
>>> /media/smb
>> .
>> [root@W
On 7/4/20 4:57 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 2020-07-04 19:49, Samuel Sieb wrote:
f you have the mount already defined in fstab, then you only use the
destination directory in the mount command: "mount /media/smb
°
[root@WS1 bobg]# mount /media/smb
mount error(2): No such file or directory
Refer t
On 7/4/20 5:15 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 2020-07-04 20:05, Ed Greshko wrote:
Why don't you comment out the fstab entry and try
mount -o uid=bobg,credentials=/home/bobg/cred
//192.168.50.149/home/share /media/smb
.
[root@WS1 bobg]# mount /media/smb
mount: /etc/fstab: parse error at line
On 2020-07-05 08:15, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
>
> On 2020-07-04 20:05, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Why don't you comment out the fstab entry and try
>>
>> mount -o uid=bobg,credentials=/home/bobg/cred //192.168.50.149/home/share
>> /media/smb
> .
> [root@WS1 bobg]# mount /media/smb
> mount: /etc/fstab: p
On 2020-07-04 20:05, Ed Greshko wrote:
Why don't you comment out the fstab entry and try
mount -o uid=bobg,credentials=/home/bobg/cred //192.168.50.149/home/share
/media/smb
.
[root@WS1 bobg]# mount /media/smb
mount: /etc/fstab: parse error at line 22 -- ignored
mount: /media/smb: can't
On 2020-07-05 07:57, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
>
> On 2020-07-04 19:49, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>> f you have the mount already defined in fstab, then you only use the
>> destination directory in the mount command: "mount /media/smb
> °
>
> [root@WS1 bobg]# mount /media/smb
> mount error(2): No such file or
On 2020-07-04 19:49, Samuel Sieb wrote:
f you have the mount already defined in fstab, then you only use the
destination directory in the mount command: "mount /media/smb
°
[root@WS1 bobg]# mount /media/smb
mount error(2): No such file or directory
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g.
On 2020-07-05 07:35, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I don't understand that?
What do you get when you do...
mount /media/smb
???
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On 7/4/20 4:35 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
presently I have in 'etc/fstab //192.168.50.149/home/share
/media/smb cifs defaults,credentials=/home/bobg/cred 0 0 Which
is adapted from a working line used previously in the old smb server.
and then:
[root@WS1 bobg]# mount //192.168.50.149/home
On 2020-07-03 19:12, Ed Greshko wrote:
You have an entry in the fstab. I set up my system to demonstrate..
This is "wrong".
[root@meimei etc]# mount //192.168.1.1/myUSB/ /media/smb
Password forroot@//192.168.1.1/myUSB/:
mount error(13): Permission denied
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual
On 2020-07-04 05:04, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> However the end result fails in the same way as others I tried which I
> thought would work but refuse to mount.
>
> [root@WS1 bobg]# mount //192.168.50.57/home/share /media/smb
> Password for bobg@//192.168.50.57/home/share:
> mount error(2): No such fil
On 2020-07-03 18:21, Cameron Simpson wrote:
Obviously I still have something wrong somewhere. I may do better
deleting everything and starting over ...
Does /media/smb exist? Mount points need to exist before that are used.
- Cameron
_
°
[root@WS1 bobg]# ls -al /media
total 28
drwxr-x
On 03Jul2020 17:04, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> have tried to incorporate my data in your sample fstab line:
>
>//192.168.50.149/home/share /media/smb cifs
>uid=bobg,credentials=/home/bobg/cred,iocharset=utf8,noperm,dir_mode=0775,file_mode=0664
>
>0 0
>
>My credential file:
>[bobg@WS1 ~]$ cat /home/bo
On 2020-07-02 19:01, Cameron Simpson wrote:
Here is a working cifs line from a client's fstab below, with names
changed. All on one line of course.
//cifsserver/sharename /mnt/mountpoint cifs
uid=localusername,gid=localgroupname,credentials=/home/someuser/.smbcred,iocharset=utf8,n
On 2020-07-02 19:01, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 02Jul2020 16:28, Bob Goodwin wrote:
My problem is getting the smb server mounted on this computer.
Creating a working lie in /etc/fstab is the present problem, I can't do
much more without that.
Presently I have been trying: //192.168.50.149/ho
On 02Jul2020 16:28, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>My problem is getting the smb server mounted on this computer.
>Creating a working lie in /etc/fstab is the present problem, I can't do
>much more without that.
>
>Presently I have been trying: //192.168.50.149/home/share
>/media/smb cifs defaults
On 2020-06-30 14:13, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I do understand how they are connected, but your subject line really
doesn't match the question.
The part before the "->" is the name of the link. The right side is
the target. "rm" as root will by default ask you if you're sure,
unless you've chang
I do understand how they are connected, but your subject line really
doesn't match the question.
On 6/30/20 8:31 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
L am struggling with the configuration of the new server. Presently my
problem is that I attempted to create a link an made an error, I do not
understand perf
L am struggling with the configuration of the new server. Presently my
problem is that I attempted to create a link an made an error, I do not
understand perfectly what I have read!
[root@smb bobg]# ln -s /home/share /media/dd2
"# rm linkfile" is clear enough but,
[root@smb bobg]# ll /media/
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