[rhn-users] Mounting Linux from Windows

Armando García Govea armando.garcia at nekotec.com.mx
Fri Jun 24 18:16:41 UTC 2005


Sometimos you need re-edit "regedit", for change one paramater.... see
/usr/share/samba/doc/readme examples....

Depend of your configuration...

Regards


Armando García Govea
NEKOTEC TECNOLOGIA
armando.garcia at nekotec.com.mx
Ing. Soporte Técnico
Tel. 5246 3280
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-----Mensaje original-----
De: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] En
nombre de Clinton Fernandes
Enviado el: Viernes, 24 de Junio de 2005 12:10
Para: Red Hat Network Users List
Asunto: Re: [rhn-users] Mounting Linux from Windows

In linux:

mount -t smbfs -o username=<username> <also any other options here>
//<windows
machine name>/<path to mount> /mnt/<mount point>

the -o is for options. Usually for windows you'll need to supply a windows
username to gain access to the shared folder. (It'll ask for a password
too).

`man mount` should provide other available options.

-- 
          my tail is dun.


Quoting Sean Countryman <scountry at iastate.edu>:

> Samba works both ways; it includes both a server and a client...  You can
> easily
> setup "windows" shares on your linux box that will easily be seen and used
> by
> any windows machine in your network.  Conversely, you can use the samba
> client
> to easily mount any windows shared folder on the network onto your linux
> filesystem.
> 
> see smbmount for the client
> 
> see smb.conf for the server config
> 
> 
> 
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