文章內容:http://opensuse.swerdna.org/susesambacifs.html
Samba HowTo: Mount a CIFS Network Share [Mapped Drive] in openSUSE
This tutorial shows how to mount shares as network drives on a Linux client and also how to set up shares on a Linux server that are suitable for mounting on Windows and Linux clients.
Versions: openSUSE 11.x [should also work in openSUSE 10.2 & 10.3]
Index & in-page links
• Preliminaries: software & glossary
• Temporary Mounts (from the Command Line)
• Unsecured/guest shares (no credentials required)
• Secure shares (username & password required)
• Prescribing the owner of the mount on the client
• Permanent Mounts set in fstab
• Editing the file fstab
• Unsecured/guest shares (no credentials required)
• Secure shares (username & password required)
• Prescribing the owner of the mount on the client
• Setting the cifs/smbfs daemon (the CIFS mount helper daemon)
• Frequently Asked Questions / Issues with Mounts
• Escape code for spaces in fstab
• Hiding the username and password
• Using OpenOffice.Org and Microsoft Office files
• Mapping shares on legacy servers (OS/2, Windows 98 and Windows ME)
• Mount fails when using the server's network/netBIOS name
• Permanent mount fails at boot time
• Setting up shares on a Linux Server
• Unsecured shares with guest access on a server
• Shares secured by credentials on a server
雖然內容是 openSUSE來示範,不過其它的套件(Debian, Ubuntu) 應該也可以。
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