Chris Smith wrote:
On Wednesday 18 July 2007, Server Gremlin wrote:
When I mount the share
with smbmount using the exact same credentials, I mysteriously can't
write to it. I get "Permission Denied". Can someone please clue me in
to what could be so different about smbmount?
man smbmount
Maybe this:
"WARNING: smbmount is deprecated and not maintained any longer. mount.cifs
(mount -t cifs) should be used instead of smbmount."
Chris
What....? I'm running the latest version of Ubuntu (Feisty Fawn, 7.04
Desktop Version) and nothing of the sort appears anywhere in the man page.
I tried mount -t cifs, and that mounted the filesystem with the server's
uid and gid numbers. Anything owned by root on the server shows up as
root when I mount it on the client, though I can't change anything.
Everything owned by something other than root on the server shows up as
random numbers. The uid= and gid= parameters are being ignored, so I
can't change the ownership to anything that my local workstation user
can work with. Any suggestions?
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