--- Komal <agencies_ad1(a)sancharnet.in> wrote:
I'm using Fedora Core 1.
I would like to mount a windows shared folder at
fstab and allowing
normal user to have read-write permissions.
I have tried
//192.168.0.1/linux /mnt/my_network_share/linux
smbfs
username=myusername,password=mypassword, default 0 0
//192.168.0.1/linux /mnt/my_network_share/linux
smbfs
username=myusername,password=mypassword,rw,uid=root,gid=root
0 0
Both of them will mount the drive, but normal users
won't be able to
write? How to i make it with write permission? What
am i missing?
The permissions of your mount point (/mnt/my_network)
should allow write access to the concerned user(s).
HTH.
Nadiem.
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