Hi. Trying to mount a Win2k drive as read/write, but when it gets mounted I can't actually write to the drive.
Command I'm using is: su -c "mount -t smbfs //nbgwu5/upload /home/darose/mnt/nbgwu5 -o rw,username=crosen,password=*****,workgroup=demo" Result of the mount is: //nbgwu5/upload on /home/darose/mnt/nbgwu5 type smbfs (0) I can read from the drive, but not write to it. I've checked the permissions on the Win2K box on that shared dir and it's set to Everyone/Full Control. I've also verified that the mount directory (/home/darose/mnt/nbgwu5) is writeable by me. But I still can't write to the directory: cp ~/work/gateway.sh ~/mnt/nbgwu5/ cp: cannot create regular file `/home/darose/mnt/nbgwu5/gateway.sh': Permission denied Anyone have any clue how I can fix this? Please feel free to RTFM me if necessary, but I've read through the Samba HOWTO and googled around a great deal and am still stumped. TIA! DR -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
