okay ... lets try cifs now. see if this works:
also make sure that the ftp is unmounted first.Code:sudo mount -t cifs //phoenix/My_Documents /media/phoenix -o guest,rw,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777
okay ... lets try cifs now. see if this works:
also make sure that the ftp is unmounted first.Code:sudo mount -t cifs //phoenix/My_Documents /media/phoenix -o guest,rw,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777
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I'm starting to think this is a non starter with Ubuntu now....
I got this message now:
carl@angel:~$ sudo mount -t cifs //phoenix/My_Documents /media/phoenix -o guest,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777
mount error 20 = Not a directory
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g.man mount.cifs)
carl@angel:~$
Just followed your howto and works like a charm. However I would say that a reboot will be necessary if you are trying to connect linux to linux...I spent a good 15 - 25 minutes scratching my head as to why my windows shares mounted no problem but I couldn't hit a samba share on another linux box in my network. Renamed the hosts file etc....kept getting Error 5.
Rebooted my Ubuntu desktop and all was mounted when it came back up. Very weird.
Would love to know why I couldn't just restart a service or something but it works now so no biggy.
Thanks for the howto!
i've never had a problem with needing to reboot when connecting from linux to linux. i really have no idea what could have been causing that for you.
you might have been successful by using this command:
Code:sudo mount /media/sharename
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Hello,
I had the same problem and fixed it thanks to these resources:-
http://whirlpool.net.au/forum-replie...fm/424238.html
discussed firmware and directed me to:
http://www.aroundmyroom.com/landisk/
where i used
nas-basic45-69-r8.rar
and upgraded the box.
I believe I followed your instructions carefully. I even went back and used nano after I had used gedit to modify fstab. When I runI get the following error:Code:sudo mount -aLine 19 reads as follows:Code:[mntent]: line 19 in /etc/fstab is bad
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?Code://shuttlex/Shared Media /media/SharedMedia cifs guest,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 0 0
Thanks,
Howard
fstab reads a space as a prompt that the command is done and to move on to the next. so with //shuttlex/Shared Media ... it's trying to read the shared file as //shuttlex/Shared and mount it in Media.
you can correct this one of two ways.
1) it's preferable to eliminate the space in your share name.
-or-
2) indicate a space by using \040 like so:
Code://shuttlex/Shared\040Media /media/SharedMedia cifs guest,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 0 0
Last edited by dmizer; March 25th, 2007 at 12:24 AM.
1) Samba server howto | 2) mount windows/samba shares with CIFS + unicode | 3) best FTP server howto
4) NFS server/client howto | 5) Easy cross-platform LAN file sharing with FTP
6) Fix samba browsing!!! | 7) Fix Pulse audio
Happy Ubunting!
I'm trying to get my PS3 running Ubuntu to see my file share created on a Windows XP computer.
I followed the guide and tried the manual mount option first, but couldn't get it to work. I then went off and tried to configure a samba server, not knowing exactly what I was doing, but after reading through this thread, it looks like what I might have done is configured a file share on my PS3 that perhaps my Windows XP machine could see, rather than what I originally intended, which was to have my PS3 see my Windows share.
Could I get some help removing samba from my PS3 (since I don't need the ability to see my PS3 from my Windows machine and I'm thinking this might make life a lot easier), and then achieve what I originally intended?
I saw that requests were made to post my smbtree so here it is:
MAUNAWILI
\\SHRAPNEL
\\SHRAPNEL\ADMIN$ IPC Service ()
\\SHRAPNEL\IPC$ IPC Service ()
\\SHRAPNEL\MyFiles
\\SHRAPNEL\print$
Keep in mind, however, that I have a samba server running so I don't know if this will affect the smbtree output.
As far as how my network is set up, my Windows XP machine is connected wirelessly to a Netgear WRT54G router with a static IP. My PS3 is connected via wire to my router and is also assigned a static IP.
Windows XP machine name: shrapnel.
Workgroup: MAUNAWILI
Note: When I right-clicked on "My Computer --> Properties" and then went to the "Computer Name" tab, the full name of the computer is displayed as "shrapnel."
I saw that I need to get my Ubuntu environment onto the same workgroup as my Windows machine. At the moment, I don't know how to do that.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
okay ... lets just try to get you connected before making the effort of changing work group for your ubuntu machine.
you didn't indicate if your xp machine had password protected shares or not, but i'll assume that you don't.
as indicated in the howto, you'll need to create a folder on your ubuntu machine in which to mount the remote directory. howto indicates a directory of /media/sharename. for you i suggest /media/shrapnel like so:
now edit fstab as shown in the howto and include this line:Code:sudo mkdir /media/shrapnel
save, exit, and try this command:Code://shrapnel/MyFiles /media/shrapnel cifs guest,rw,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 0 0
you should see a folder appear on your desktop labeled "shrapnel" where you can browse, change, and save files to at will.Code:sudo mount -a
if that doesn't work, then we'll go through the effort of making your ubuntu machine joing the same workgroup.
1) Samba server howto | 2) mount windows/samba shares with CIFS + unicode | 3) best FTP server howto
4) NFS server/client howto | 5) Easy cross-platform LAN file sharing with FTP
6) Fix samba browsing!!! | 7) Fix Pulse audio
Happy Ubunting!
I forgot to mention that the name of my share on the WinXP machine is called "videoshare"
This is the output from "mount":
mount: sys already mounted or /sys busy
mount: according to mtab, /sys is already mounted on /sys
mount error 5 = Input/output error
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g.man mount.cifs)
Last edited by swarles_barkley; April 9th, 2007 at 03:30 AM.
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