For long time I used to smbmount my windows-xp share from my SuSE-Linux
machine with smbmount from samba 2.2.12.
Now I changed to debian-linux with samba 3.0.13.
The smbmount-cmd: ' smbmount //winxp/share /unix-dir -o
username=user,password=xxx,ro' returns no error.
with 'mount' I see the
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From: Christian Punke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 9:42 AM
Subject: [Samba] Problem with smbmount and windows xp
For long time I used to smbmount my windows-xp share from my SuSE-Linux
machine with smbmount from samba
Hello, I am having problems copying large amounts of data from a locally
mounted ext3 partition to an NTFS partition mounted using smbmount. My
smbmount.log file shows errors of the form:
[2005/04/03 17:48:19, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(725)
tdb(/var/lib/samba/gencache.tdb): tdb_lock failed on
Has anyone fixed this? I'm having the same problem
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Same results...
try adding fmask=770 as well
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Hello list,
Sorry for the reposting, but I think someone may have
an idea, I don't think I'm the only one with this kind
of problem.
I have a problem with my samba shares.
I have a server with samba installed on it (3.0.7-Debian).
I have workstations under wxp and workstations under linux.
I have
Jerome Tytgat wrote:
Hello list,
Sorry for the reposting, but I think someone may have
an idea, I don't think I'm the only one with this kind
of problem.
I have a problem with my samba shares.
I have a server with samba installed on it (3.0.7-Debian).
I have workstations under wxp and workstations
Does something like the following work for you:
mount -t smbfs -o username=user1,password=xxx,uid=0,gid=0,dmask=770
//server/Archive /mnt/server/archive
it works for the mount point but not for any folder inside.
Thanks anyway
Christian
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Jerome Tytgat wrote:
Does something like the following work for you:
mount -t smbfs -o username=user1,password=xxx,uid=0,gid=0,dmask=770
//server/Archive /mnt/server/archive
it works for the mount point but not for any folder inside.
Thanks anyway
Christian
try adding fmask=770 as well
Hello list,
Sorry for the reposting, but I think someone may have
an idea, I don't think I'm the only one with this kind
of problem.
I have a problem with my samba shares.
I have a server with samba installed on it (3.0.7-Debian).
I have workstations under wxp and workstations under linux.
I have
Hello list,
I have a problem with my samba shares.
I have a server with samba installed on it (3.0.7-Debian).
I have workstations under wxp and workstations under linux.
I have a common share which looks like this :
[Archive]
available = yes
valid users = user1, user2
comment =
I have a configuration where I'm using Mandrake 9.1 and I have another
computer on a very small network that is running Windows ME. The windows
machine is (I think) set up to allow sharing of the 'My Documents' folder and
its referred to as 'MYDOCUEMENTS'. I've tried to connect the Linux
Hello,
I have a problem with a mount with smb client.
I have a net compose from a server with win 2000 server, Active
Directory, LDAP authentication and client linux RH 8. The authentication
to domain is right, I have the ticket Kerberos but when I make smbmount
to open a file service on
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