Re: command line samba to copy files

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On 8/19/06, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 2006-08-19 at 22:36 +0800, Deepak Shrestha wrote:
> I need some pointers on how to use samba from command line. My
> specific problem is like this:

Type smb into a command line, and hit tab twice.  You'll see something
like the following.  Then look up the man file for the ones that catch
your interest.  I'd suggest looking at smbget.

  smbcacls    smbcontrol  smbget      smbmount    smbprint    smbstatus   smbtree
  smbclient   smbcquotas  smbmnt      smbpasswd   smbspool    smbtar      smbumount

If you're continually using something over Samba, it might be worth
mounting it onto the local tree (see the fstab and mount man pages).

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thanks for the pointer

among others, "smbget" caught my attention and went through man pages.
That's great for copying files from windows share to my linux machines
but what if I want to put some files from my linux machine to windows
shares in windows machine?


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