On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 12:46:36 +0100 CapSel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: C> On 2/10/06, Robert Cernansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: C> > C> > In my case I see (I have mounted it in /mnt/smb): C> > C> > $ ls /mnt/smb/ C> > <WORKGROUP> C> > C> > $ ls /mnt/smb/<WORKGROUP> C> > PC1 PC2 PC3 ... C> > C> > It is also possible omit <WORGROUP>, for example: C> > C> > $ ls /mnt/smb/PC1 C> > share1 share2 ... C> > C> > I did not force it in any way. Did you specify your workgorup/domain in C> > config file? C> C> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ smbnetfs ./smb C> SMBNetFs-0.3.3 C> C> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cd smb C> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/smb $ ls C> C> Maybe I missed something but there is no option in smbnetfs.conf to C> specify workgroup, it's only specified in smb.conf which I linked from C> /etc/samba.
Strange. It is corect to specify workgroup in ~/.smb/smb.conf (or copy it from /etc/samba) so your configs are probably OK. Do you have "fuse" module loaded or compiled into kernel? -- Robert Cernansky E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list