Cool.  I had to recompile my kernel to support smbfs, but I've got the
samba share mounted and it looks like a filesystem on my local box.
cps and mvs work just like it was on my local drive.  Pretty cool.

Thanks,
Rob

> On 20010219.1142, James S. Kaplan said ...
>
> smbclient & smbmount from command line.....
> 
> smbclient -L "name or ip addy" lists shares & resources on remote box
> 
> smbmount //share/resource /mount/point mounts resource to local
> 
> gui's:
> 
> ksamba, knetmon, kwin, kexplorer, konqueror, kruiser & xwc can look and 
> mount, etc.
> 
> There's a few for gnome, but for the life of me I can't remember app names.
> 
> There's a couple of winpopup clients, like linpopup that interface with 
> windoze faily well.
> 
> jk
> 
> At 10:34 AM 2/19/2001, you wrote:
> >'Lo all -
> >
> >We just set up a debian box here at work to ask as a samba server to
> >share files.  Samba is working good and all the windo~1 boxes can see
> >it just fine.
> >
> >I'm curious what kind of programs for Linux there are to see samba
> >servers and get at the drives.  I have an account on the box so I can
> >just ssh/scp from it, but it would be nicer to be able use it in a
> >more easy way (can I mount it?).
> >
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Rob
> 
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