Try this.... http://www.justlinux.com/nhf/Filesystems/Mounting_smbfs_Shares_Permanently.h tml
Regards, Robert Some days you are the bug, some days you are the windscreen. -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Dunford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 10 March 2004 1:31 p.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Networking Hi, I have a Linux machine that I want to connect to a Linux server and have access to directories on that server. I'm only familiar with how to set up Windows networking and Samba. So how do I set up a couple of machines in a Linux network? The server has DHCP running from Samba and will issue an IP address. Unless it's really easy to do, I should be able to bypass samba or do I need some other kind of server software if I'm not connecting to Samba shares? I have to find out what kind of network card this machine has (Intel onboard I think) and run modconf to install a driver, what about the rest of the ethernet setup? Also is it possible for a Linux machine to connect to a share on a Windows computer, what is used for this? This PC has only an 850 MB hard drive, and at present a base Debian install with no tasksel or dselect additional packages.
