On 3/13/07, Richard Bilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fastest way I could get this out in a pinch was to use a screenshot :-)
Wild guess: aquarela must be run as "bootes" so that it can assume the
identity of the user logging in. As I recall, it's not really prepared
to deal with any other circumstance.
It's running as bootes if bootes starts it right? That's what I'm doing :-)
What Steve said regarding share names, plus: if you browse your
machine, you'll find a single share named "local" by default. This
will contain whatever is under /n/local. In the default installation
there's nothing there, but you can put things under there or (better,
I think) use /lib/namespace to bind things there.
I usually some directory to /n/local before I start aquarela, then it
runs happily until windows XP tries to map it, and then it suicides.
smbclient from Mac OS X can't seem to get the CHAP stuff right with it.
So so far, I can't use this for a file server :-)