[Oded Naveh]
> The kernel options for thin-clients are set in a configuration file
> located under the '/var/lib/tftpboot/' subtree, the exact
> subdirectory to look in is set as a DHCP option stored in LDAP, and
> I'm not sure which is right in our Lenny default setting.
For lenny, these files sp
Able to mount the share using this:
mount -t cifs //10.63.150.254/Felles /mnt/Felles_I -v -o
user=USERNAME,pass=PASSWORD,domain=ORKIDENETT
On the server I now can view the files. But how do I
mount this share permanently, and how do I make the
folder accessible for teachers?
OleA
Ole-A
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Bug #570420 [debian-edu-install] debian-edu-install: [INTL:sk] Slovak
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> # fixed in svn
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Can I do this in fstab, if so, what would it look like there?
Would all users be able to access the share?
How do I define group peremissions if this is needed?
Philipp Huebner skrev:
Hi,
On 19.02.2010 09:31, Ole-Anders Andreassen wrote:
But how do I mount the share [Felles] as a folder?
Hi,
On 19.02.2010 09:31, Ole-Anders Andreassen wrote:
> But how do I mount the share [Felles] as a folder?
`man mount.cifs`
`mount -t cifs` does the same as `mount.cifs`.
All you need is the package "smbfs".
Regards,
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Hi again!
smbclient -U my-username -W NAME_OF_WORKGROUP -L 10.63.150.254
..is bringning me some steps forward.
I now see the names of all the shares on the win2003 server,
printers, and so on
But how do I mount the share [Felles] as a folder?
OleA
Ole-Anders Andreassen skrev:
Hi!
Hi!
The teachers at my school need to have to access a
share [felles] on a win2003 server at the town hall.
I want to mount this share as a folder, so that the
teachers using skolelinux don't need to log on.
(if possible)
From Mac inside our network this is no problem, just
typing smb://10.63.1
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