If you want Linux on x86 to be the 'server' it will need to be the one serving the shares (and has direct access to the shark with a SCSI card). If you want Linux on x86 to be able to mount a share on a Windows machine that has direct access to the shark, you would use the mount command and need to provide the appropriate credentials to 'sign on' to the Windows server.
I do not know the format of the mount command off hand. It should be well documented on the Samba web site. David Boyes sent out this link to the Samba3 HOW-TO Collection earlier this summer:
http://samba.org/samba/docs
Noll, Ralph wrote:
Yea that something..... How do I make linux on x86 do that???
Thanks
Ralph
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