No, your post is here -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1169149&page=8 and I have replied to it.
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No, your post is here -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1169149&page=8 and I have replied to it.
dmizer
I followed your instructions and am pleased to say that I can read my hard drive on the XP server. Your details were clear and easily followed once I took the time to read and re-read the instructions.
One problem that I still have is that when I access the HD I find that a number of the items that I want to look at end up with a .lnk file extension and that nothing happens when I click on the item.
Can you offer any further guidance?
Thanks
dmizer
After all that thought and effort put in by you to let me access my XP machine it falls down at the end.
I think that I will go back and ask the individual who wrote the programme that I particularly wanted to access if he can either write it to work with Linux or at least have a sharing property.
I hope that he can do Linux but at worst I will accept a Windows compromise.
If nothing else it has banished my fears of working with the terminal.
My sincere thanks for all your kind assistance in this matter.
Hi again...
I return to this beast after a year or so to try again.
Set up my NAS. Can mount it dead easy in Places > Connect to Server > Windows Share:
Just by entering
server: ip address of nas
share: PUBLIC (the name of the shared smb folder
it mounts in nautilus as 'public on 192.168.0.3'
I can bookmark it, and clicking on the bookmark will mount it.
BUT... where is this mounting? How do I find it via cmd line?
And why can I not mount it by the means in the beginning of this tutorial?? i.e. if it mounts fine...why cant I do it in fstab?
It is a bit funny... as in, there is no info available on free disk space etc... but i can write to it it seems.
Cheers
Jon
Hi gang,
I'm having a strange problem. I'm running 8.04 with Kernel 2.6.24-24. I have mounted a Windows XP shared folder using CIFS. All seems well except ...
I can not copy any files from the share to my home directory if they are of type exe. BUT .txt .doc .msi ... several others I've tested work. I am apparently only unable to copy exe files!!?!??!?? I'm stumped.
When I try to copy an exe file I get an error:
"There was an error copying the file into /home/ ...
Error opening file : Permission denied.
The permissions on the exe files are exactly the same as those on the txt files. The share is mounted as follows
mount.cifs kernel mount options unc=//pmde1505\receive,ip=192.168.1.80,ver=1,username=** **,password=****,
iocharset=utf8,nounix,file_mode=0555,dir_mode=0555 ,uid=1000,gid=1000
ALL file permissions reported by Nautilus as 555.
Copy being done by Ubuntu user with uid=1000,gid=1000 who is also the owner of the files
No mount errors reported in dmesg.
Has anybody seen this before?
Your problem is the very reason why this tutorial exists. Places > connect to server DOESN'T actually mount anywhere, it only mounts virtually.
If my howto seems a bit too much for you to accomplish, perhaps this is more like what you're looking for:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1186877
It may help if you mount by netbios name rather than IP address.
Try copying an exe file via the CLI.
Something like
See if that gives you an error of some kind.Code:cp -v /media/mountpoint/somefile.exe /home/your-username
Hello! I am Brazilian and would like to thank the excellent tutorial!
However, for the mapping function, and can edit any files (not only in openoffice) in the directory mapped, it is necessary to include the "nounix" beyond the syntax "nobrl" ...
This worked 100%!
Big hug, and once again thanks!
Share mounted as follows ...
pm:~$ sudo mount.cifs //pmde1505/receive /mnt/pmde1505/receive -v -o username=*****,password=*****,iocharset=utf8,uid=1 000,gid=1000,nounix,file_mode=0555,dir_mode=0555
[sudo] password for pm:
parsing options: username=*****,password=*****,iocharset=utf8,uid=1 000,gid=1000,nounix,file_mode=0555,dir_mode=0555
mount.cifs kernel mount options unc=//pmde1505\receive,ip=192.168.1.80,ver=1,username=** **,password=*****,iocharset=utf8,nounix,file_mode= 0555,dir_mode=0555,uid=1000,gid=1000
ls of subject directory.....
pm:~$ ls -l /mnt/pmde1505/receive/dell
total 31524
dr-xr-xr-x 1 pm pm 0 2008-01-31 00:17 080131
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pm pm 32279040 2008-01-30 23:48 dell_support_center.msi
pm:~$
above file was copied.
copy of msi file .....
pm:~$ cp -v /mnt/pmde1505/receive/dell/dell_support_center.msi /home/pm
`/mnt/pmde1505/receive/dell/dell_support_center.msi' -> `/home/pm/dell_support_center.msi'
pm:~$
ls of second subject directory ......
pm:~$ ls -l /mnt/pmde1505/receive/dell/080131
total 62416
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pm pm 2428008 2008-01-31 00:14 R114200.EXE
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pm pm 35980120 2008-01-31 00:16 R127314.EXE
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pm pm 5696560 2008-01-31 00:17 R142470.EXE
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pm pm 15086968 2008-01-31 00:11 R157449_MediaDirect_3_Patch.exe
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pm pm 2589392 2008-01-31 00:14 R90851.EXE
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pm pm 761301 2008-01-31 00:13 SDVD8820_AD20_Philips.zip
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pm pm 1359471 2008-01-31 00:13 TS-L632H_D300.zip
pm:~$
Attempted copy of exe file .....
pm:~$ cp -v /mnt/pmde1505/receive/dell/080131/R114200.EXE /home/pm
`/mnt/pmde1505/receive/dell/080131/R114200.EXE' -> `/home/pm/R114200.EXE'
cp: cannot open `/mnt/pmde1505/receive/dell/080131/R114200.EXE' for reading: Permission denied
pm:~$