Hmmm... I just tried it, I get the error "Could not resolve mount point
//pc6077/zip/sambamount
The particular share I'm trying to get to is on PC6077 (NT box) on my Zip
drive (shared out as \Zip).






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#mkdir /sambamount (or whatever, just a directory to mount to)
#mount -rw -t smbfs -o username=joe,password=blow //clienthostname
/sambamount

Ron
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yeah, I've got Samba up and running. I'll probably grab that book. I had
> thought about it before.
>
>  I've tried using Gnomba to see my network. I can see everything on the
> network, I can look at whatever folders are on an particular server (or
> whatever I've shared out on my NT boxes on the network).
>
> One weird thing you guys might be able to help me with though: When
> using
> Gnomba, I can see folders on the network, but I cannot mount them and
> see
> their contents. Is there anything I can do from the command line to
> mount a
> nework directory and actually see it's contents?
>

> your side is the o'reilly book.  it was like a bible to me.
>
> mg




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