Hello thanks for u answer,
yes i need to make sudo for write in . 2011/1/5 Carter, Joel <jo...@trailerwizards.com> > Hey there. > > > > Who is the owner and what are the permissions of your /mnt/smb/win1 mount > point after autofs kicks in? Can you write to it using root (or using sudo, > same thing)? > > > > Joel. > > > > *From:* autofs-boun...@linux.kernel.org [mailto: > autofs-boun...@linux.kernel.org] *On Behalf Of *Issa > *Sent:* January-02-11 4:53 AM > *To:* Jesper Juhl > *Cc:* autofs@linux.kernel.org; linux-ker...@vger.kernel.org; Ian Kent > *Subject:* [autofs] Autofs SMBFS no write in files > > > > Hello, > Autofs accés smbfs no way to write in smbfs share ? > > Autofs smbfs no writing ? > > Im usint autofs with ubuntu 10.10 > Im using autofs like this > > sudo nano /etc/auto.master > > +auto.master > > /mnt/smb /etc/auto.auto --timeout=60 --ghost > > et le fichier sudo nano /etc/auto.auto > > #directory name option for mount > device to mount > > win1 -fstype=smbfs,rw,credentials=/etc/smb.auth > ://win1/docs/ > > Authentication files : > sudo nano /etc/smb.auth > > username=users1 > > password=motDePasse > > domain=windowsDomaine > > > > now with this i can access only in read > > /mnt/smb/win1 > > My question how add acess to write ? > > because i can write for the moment. > > thanks > -- Cordialement Yassin Chouchane
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