smbmount --help :)

The correct way is the Unix way, not the Windows way.

ei:

mount -t smbfs -o username=user,workgroup=doman,rw //server/share /mnt/point

Also, if you will be creating files on the remote server using Windows
Sharing, use cifs instead of smbfs. cifs takes the same arguments as
smbfs. This little gotcha threw me for a loop as there are no problems
reading a 2gb+ file over a smbfs mount.


-- Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://andy.zibnet.us
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