Re: [opensuse] Re: smbmount
- From: "Dominique Leuenberger" <Dominique.Leuenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 11:50:47 +0100
On 12-01-2007 at 12:46, Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 12 2007 11:44, Lennart Börjeson wrote:
I really don't understand. I got it working just fine on my SuSE10.2 w
2.6.18 I have this script..:
mount -t cifs //172.16.9.100/LNXalles /home/vk/Documents/sun/alles -o
username=vk,password=verysecret,workgroup=LINUXGROUP,rw
I run it as root and I get my shares just fine. The server is SLES9 with
samba.
Your server runs SLES9. His server runs Windows98.
A workstation you mean, Windows98 is not really serverstyle ;-)
The definition of server: A box, that SERVES/OFFERS any service. And thus, as soon as you have an accessible share on a Win98 Box, it acts as a typical server inside a network.
Long ago are the times where a server was pure server and a client a pure client.
Dominique
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