Hi,
I have some problems mounting the shares seen in the Gnome Samba Browser (gnomba). The
debug output shows that the gnomba program is still using old-pattern options for the
smbmount command:

        exec:smbmount "//fjall/test" "/mnt/test" -W "JUKEBOX" -U "guest" -I
192.168.46.87
The manpage of smbmount on my current LM installation (7.02) shows a totally different
set of options like:
        smbmount -o username=guest, ip=192.168.46.87 //fjall/test  /data/test
The problems I am having are:
1. Even the mounting point is created, there is nothing there;
2. smbumount complains that the mount is not smbfs even though gnomba says the share is
already mounted
It seems to me that gnomba is still using the earlier version  (pre 2.0.6)  of smbmout.
Can someone shed some light on how to work around this or is there any updates of the
gnomba program? Thanks.

Chunnuan




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