Re: Re[2]: [gentoo-user] SMBBrowser for automount

2006-02-11 Thread CapSel
On 2/10/06, Robert Cernansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In my case I see (I have mounted it in /mnt/smb):

 $ ls /mnt/smb/
 WORKGROUP

 $ ls /mnt/smb/WORKGROUP
 PC1 PC2 PC3 ...

 It is also possible omit WORGROUP, for example:

 $ ls /mnt/smb/PC1
 share1 share2 ...

 I did not force it in any way. Did you specify your workgorup/domain in
 config file?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ smbnetfs ./smb
SMBNetFs-0.3.3

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cd smb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/smb $ ls

Maybe I missed something but there is no option in smbnetfs.conf to
specify workgroup, it's only specified in smb.conf which I linked from
/etc/samba.

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Re[2]: [gentoo-user] SMBBrowser for automount

2006-02-10 Thread Robert Cernansky
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 17:19:39 +0100 CapSel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

C  In the past I've also used similar script to mount smb shares. But recently
C  I've discovered SMBNetFS (http://smbnetfs.airm.net/) and I'm happy.
C 
C I did everything as on their page but I don't see any dirs or files
C inside. When I type cd komputer-name it shows shares, but I wanted to
C also see computer names as they wrote on page.
C Do you know how to force it?

In my case I see (I have mounted it in /mnt/smb):

$ ls /mnt/smb/
WORKGROUP

$ ls /mnt/smb/WORKGROUP
PC1 PC2 PC3 ...

It is also possible omit WORGROUP, for example:

$ ls /mnt/smb/PC1
share1 share2 ...

I did not force it in any way. Did you specify your workgorup/domain in
config file?

Robert


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