Yesterday I was looking for how to mount a samba share without sudo
permissions. Here is a website that I found that explain how to enable
smbmnt to be used by any user that is not root. Basically what is doing
is changing permissions of the commands with this commands:
$ sudo chmod u+s `which smbmnt`
$ sudo chmod u+s `which smbumount`
http://www.debuntu.org/2006/05/31/58-how-to-smbfs-smbmnt-must-be-installed-suid-root
On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 00:23 -0700, Wayne Davis wrote:
> I have the following in Fstab:
>
> //NAS/UBUNTU /home/wayne/SMB/NAS-Ubuntu smbfs
> defaults 0 0
>
>
> I also have it set up in Samba:
>
>
>
> Every time I boot, I have to drop to a terminal and: sudo mount
> /home/wayne/SMB/NAS-Ubuntu
>
> It asks for a password.
>
>
> QUESTION: Can I setup the system to automatically mount the share
> without asking for the password?
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