OK after mounting the cifs share and a reboot, now i am unable to login. It 
gets to the login screen and just flashes never giving a chance to login. I can 
ctrl-alt-f5 and login as root but x will not start. How do i undo what i did to 
mount the cifs share?

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From: "Chris Arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "SUSE Linux" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 10:57:40 AM (GMT-0500) America/New_York
Subject: Re: [opensuse] Mount windoze shares

G T Smith wrote:
> Chris Arnold wrote:
> > Jesse L. Purdom wrote:
> >> On Saturday 11 August 2007, Chris Arnold wrote:
> >>   
> >>> We have a windoze domain with user shares. I would like to mount those
> >>> shares (windoze) in my "home" folder. Can someone point me to a doc on
> >>> how to do this or explain how to do this?
> >>> We use SLED with gnome desktop environment. Thanks for any help
> >>>     
> >> Samba is your friend.  I believe it is installed by default.
> >>
> >> Jesse
> >>   
> > I know it is my friend but when i go into yast to configure samba, there
> > is no samba option. Do you have to config it via CL?
>
> Look at
>
> man mount.cifs
>
> a share can be mounted into a home directory mount point with the
> following....
>
> mount -f cifs -o <cifs mount options> <share path> <mount point>
>
> smbfs support is no longer distributed by SuSE.
>
Thanks, i have run this command:
mount -t cifs -o <domain>/<user> <hostname>/<share>
/home/electrichendrix/carnold
and now how do i unmount it? thanks for your patience.
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