Author: Alan Dayley Date: Subject: Smbmount for Normal Users
Steve Holmes wrote:
>Hey, I'm trying to do smbmounts as a normal user so I can access my
>home directory on my server. When I do the following,
>smbmount //lnx1/steve /lnx1
>I get the following response;
>cannot mount on /lnx1: Operation not permitted
>smbmnt failed: 1
>
>I set the setuid flag on smbmnt as suggested by the program when I
>tried it the first time and got a different error. The share name is
>'steve' which is my user dir on the server and /lnx1, the local mount
>point is like any other mount point owned by root. I know that normal
>mounts can't usually be done by normal users but I think for mounting
>user shares, this is the only way to go.
>
>Am I missing something here? Is this possible? BTW, I'm running
>Slackware 9.0 with a 2.4.20 kernel.
>
>
> Try: