Thanks!
Adding the uid and gid fixed it.
M. D. Chappell wrote:
On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 21:04, Hidong Kim wrote:
If I put the mount statement into
/etc/fstab as
//windows1/public /home/windows1 smbfs username=me,password=pass 0 0
and then do 'mount -a' as root, the ownership of /home/windows1 changes
to root:root. How can I put the mount command into /etc/fstab, and
maintain me:users ownership of the mount point? Thanks,
Try
//windows1/public /home/windows1 smbfs
username=me,password=pass,uid=uid,gid=gid 0 0
by uid & gid I mean the numbers not the names.
Mark Chappell
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