Em Terça 22 Novembro 2005 19:42, Chuck Downing escreveu:
sudo mount -t smbfs -o
username=myusername,passwork=myuserpassword //esotericVAIO/Downloads
/mnt/vaioDownloads
I get to following error message
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock
on //esotericVAIO/Downloads,
missing codepage or other error
That rings a bell - there's a kernel option related to codepages:
---
Use a default NLS (SMB_NLS_DEFAULT)
...
The nls settings can be changed at mount time, if your smbmount
supports that, using the codepage and iocharset
People,
When I try to mount a network share with the following command, using
kubuntu 5.10:
sudo mount -t smbfs -o
username=myusername,passwork=myuserpassword //esotericVAIO/Downloads
/mnt/vaioDownloads
I get to following error message
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock
on
My error, I fat-fingered in the message only. The command should be as below.
People,
When I try to mount a network share with the following command, using
kubuntu 5.10:
sudo mount -t smbfs -o
username=myusername,password=myuserpassword //esotericVAIO/Downloads
/mnt/vaioDownloads
I get to
sudo mount -t smbfs -o
What OS is the machine? If it's XP what happens if you use -t cifs
instead?
Cheers,
Adam.
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You can't, Solaris don't have the smbfs kernel driver.
/Patrik
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 21:18, Knoll, Steve wrote:
Has any Sun Solaris samba admin ever attempted to mount to a WindowsNT server?
Unfortunately after several attempts and some elaborate syntax I can not get this to
work. I do
Has any Sun Solaris samba admin ever attempted to mount to a WindowsNT server?
Unfortunately after several attempts and some elaborate syntax I can not get this to
work. I do not see that Sun supports smbfs as Linux does. If anyone has any ideas or
tricks please drop me a line.
Thanks,
Hi all
I want to mount a smbfs file system in the /mnt/mountdir directory of my
linux system.
My problem is that I can only mount it when I am logged as root, which
means that only root has an r/w access to the mounted file system,
whilst other users only have a read-only access. I've tried
On January 6, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Try sudo. Put a line into sudoers that allows your users to only use the
command mount -t smbfs //machine_name/share /home/usr_name/music
For user-level mounts, try adding the 'user' flag to the fstab:
//pdc/d /mnt/tmpsmbfs noauto,user
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 22:18, Torger Åge Sinnes wrote:
Hi.
I've been at it for a solid week nowtrying to figure out how to
mount a
smbfs-resource at boot. See i need to do the following;
mount -t smbfs //machine_name/share /home/usr_name/music
So...any tips/idea?
Easy way is to
On Sunday 05 January 2003 22:18, Torger Åge Sinnes wrote:
Hi.
mount -t smbfs //machine_name/share /home/usr_name/music
...only thing is, I have to run the cmd as a regular user. The easiest
thing would offcourse be to have i run at when booting, but i don't know
how to do that. Any help to
I am having trouble mounting a smbfs mount in redhat 7.3.
I have read the man pages for mount,smbmount,smbmnt, but haven't had
much luck. I am thinking I am just getting the syntax wrong. If I wanted
to mount a system on my network with the ip address of 192.168.0.1, What
would the syntax be
Hi Johan,
username=jopp,password=gurka,uid=jopp,codepage=cp850,isocharset=iso8859-1
^^
I think the option called iocharset...
^^
tom
Hi
I´m having trouble with the swedish letters å,ä ö when mounting smbfs on
my Redhat 7.3 system ,kernel 2.4.18-3, samba version 2.2.3a-6.
When I have mount a filesystem containing swedish letters these letters
dissapears or are diplayed incorrectly.
When mounting I´m using this command:
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