On Fri, 6 Apr 2007, Brad Boyer wrote:
Have you looked at cifs? It is included with RHEL5 and should be able to
do most if not all of what you would do with smbfs. Take a look at the
man page for mount.cifs for more details. The mount.cifs program is
shipped in the package samba-client which appears to be in the default
install.

I try to move all my kernel 2.6 users to CIFS over smbfs. the problem here is that the user is having some trouble with CIFS and Java (Java complains of being unable to unzip some jar files; jar files that I can unzip with 'unzip') None of us know enough about Java to really say if that is the problem (the exact configuration runs fine on RHEL3 with SMBFS) so yeah, trying smbfs is a kind of a shot in the dark; but for the moment, I don't have better ideas.

Is setting up smbfs on RHEL5 generally considered difficult?


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