Hoi,
On 27-jul-04, at 12:43, Gabor Kiss [Bitman] wrote:
For example: smbmount //server/share /mountpoint -o uid=100,gid=100 makes all the files owned by uid 100 on a 2.4 kernel. The same command on a 2.6 kernel makes the mountpoint owned by uid 100, the rest of the files have the uid's as set on the server.
Is CONFIG_SMB_UNIX enabled in 2.4 kernels?
| CONFIG_SMB_UNIX: | | Enabling this will make smbfs use the CIFS Unix Extensions if | supported by the server. These extensions allows use of unix user | ids, permissions, file modes, symlinks, etc that normally do not | work on smbfs. | | Samba 3.0 servers supports these extensions.
No, that is not enabled, but I can't find the option in the .config of 2.4 or 2.6.
But this makes my question why does the option CONFIG_SMB_UNIX makes some the configuration options and some of the command line options obsolete. Especially when they are so 'handy' when you want to share some files.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Micha Kersloot Voorzitter NLLGG http://www.nllgg.nl/ icq: 7153298
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