On Friday 18 January 2008 01:26:03 David C. Rankin wrote: > > It has been a while, good to hear from you again. From your home > permissions it appears you have bolted from mdk, unless they have picked > up the openSuSE group scheme ;-)
I used Fedora for a year, and was fairly happy with it, but ended up back with Mandriva. > I don't know what to tell you on the > homes issue. Most kernels have dropped smbfs support in favor of cifs. > What I have been doing linux-to-linux is using mount.cifs for samba > shares in the following fashion: > > mount.cifs //host/theusername /mnt/mountpoint/ -o > username=theusername,uid=1000,password=pass > > I'm sure their is a more automated way to do this, but with only 10 > people in the office it isn't a problem. I haven't used smb4k, but I > have seen others that have successfully. > > Without smb4k, I use konqueror and just type smb://host into the > address bar and it shows all shares including the the users home dir > that can be linked, etc... Someone smarter than I will have to add more > to the discussion. > I find it most odd that konqueror doesn't see it, yet smb4k does. The share is obviously functioning. I'm lost on this one. Anne
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