//mutt/C$ /mnt/mutt_c smbfs auto,guid=,uid=,username=foo,password=bar 0 //mutt/D$ /mnt/mutt_d smbfs auto,guid=,uid=,username=foo,password=bar 0 These are the two lines from fstab In both cases I get the error "Could not resolve mount point /mnt/mutt_c" (or d). smbclient does indeed show the shares as C$ Disk Default share D$ Disk Default share On Friday 07 June 2002 03:27 pm, Jeffrey Pyne wrote: > Does it work if you mount the share 'by hand' (mount -t smbfs -o > username=foo,password=bar //mutt/d /mnt/mutt_d)? You show a "userid" > option in your fstab. Is that a typo? I believe that should be > "username." Do you have the smbfs module compiled (lsmod | grep smbfs)? > Is smbfs a valid fstype (grep smbfs /proc/filesystems)? Is the D:\ drive > on Mutt a hidden share? If so, try putting a $ after the remote filesystem > column in the fstab (//mutt/d$). Does smbclient -L mutt -U show > that Mutt has that share available? > > ~Jeff > > On Thursday, June 06, 2002 11:42 PM, Tom Achtenberg sent: > > I'm trying to connect to a shared drive on an NT server named > > mutt on my > > internal network from my RH7.3 box. I have the following > > line in etc/fstab > > > > //mutt/d /mnt/mutt_d smbfs guid=,uid=,userid=,password= 0 > > > > When I try to mount the drive I get an error that says teh > > special device > > //mutt/d does not exist. I know the two can see eachother as > > I can print to > > the printer that is on mutt. > > > > Any help will be much appreciated. > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't > post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss -- Don't trust the "Bow Tie" Chevrolet, the HEARTBREAK of America visit http://www.chevy-lemonade.com