Bob Cober wrote: > > I had troubles getting Samba to map to a Win98 share. > > The command I used was: > > [root@devlap1 /root]# mount -t smbfs -o username=rgc //192.168.1.200/downloads /mnt/bobpc > session request to 192.168.1.200 failed > session request to *SMBSERVER failed > SMB connection failed > > Then I used: > [root@devlap1 /root]# mount -t smbfs -o username=rgc //cx267762-k/download /mnt/bobpc > > and it worked. > > My question is: > Why didn't the IP address work, while the netbios name did? I can connect from other win machines using the IP address instead of the netbios name. > > Second question: > If I want to mount this share automatically, can I put it it /etc/fstab? > ---- try to ping cx267762-k, is that the same ip address when your computer 'pings' it? That sounds suspicously like a COX id that would be on the public internet and not on the local lan. as for entries in /etc/fstab - the following is what I use on one of my boxes: //SERVER_NAME/SHARE_NAME /mnt/windows smbfs username=Administrator,gid=503,password=*****,user,uid=504 0 0 Craig