Re: Mounting Windows Samba shares without using smbfs
- From: Hugh Lawson <hlawson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Mar 2008 06:54:40 -0400
Arthur Marsh <arthur.marsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Hugh Lawson wrote, on 31/03/08 00:06:
Arthur Marsh <arthur.marsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
The smbfs package, which depends on samba-common includes the[ snip ]
mount.cifs binary:
The format of the /etc/fstab entry changed, requiring the IP addressOn my very small home network, the Windows computer gets its IP
of the remote system rather than just the NetBIOS name:
# old format, should all be on one line:
#//chocolate/chocolatec /chocolatec smbfs
rw,guest,uid=1000,gid=1000,iocharset
=utf8,codepage=cp850 0 0
# new format, should all be on one line:
//10.0.0.2/chocolatec /chocolatec cifs
rw,guest,uid=1000,gid=1000,iocharset=ut
f8 0 0
address from a router by dhcp. How to get this IP for the remote Linux
/etc/fstab file? Can this be automated?
I set up my router to assign IP addresses based on the MAC addresses
of the machines, having tried a few other ideas and not succeeded. One
could also assign static IPs to the machines.
Arthur.
Thanks Arthur. I didn't know about cifs.
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