Mounting questions
Arsya Pandji
arsya.linux at gmail.com
Mon Mar 26 07:20:33 UTC 2007
If you need to mount your windows share to certain mount point, you could
use the smbmount command from the CLI. That way you could mount it anywhere
you want (/mnt/sambamount, /media/sambamount, etc).
--
Arsya
On 3/23/07, Bart Silverstrim <bsilver at chrononomicon.com> wrote:
>
> When I plug in a USB device, it gets mounted using udev to, for
> example, /dev/sdb1 to /media/usbdisk. I can use pmount or umount to
> mount and unmount it if necessary.
>
> If I go to places->connect to server, then use it to create a
> connection to a Windows share, I can open a Nautilus window to copy
> to and from shares in another Nautilus window, but I can't find where
> that share is mounted from the command line...what is going on? Is
> there a way to tell it to mount the share on the filesystem so it's
> command-line accessible?
>
> -Bart
>
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