Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I don't understand the problem here... but are you guys
> trying to get the Network neighborhood to show the linux boxes ??

No, we are trying to get the browse list into a virtual Linux
directory, so we can say "ls /smb" and get a list of computers
currently on the network.

Next, we want to say "ls /smb/win98" and get a list of shares of that
computer.

First then do we want to actually mount a share, by saying for example
"cat /smb/win98/c/autoexec.bat" (if the machine win98 is exporting its
C: drive under the name "c").

Do you follow now?

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Regards, Anders
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