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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