Re: How do I mount a windows partition from another computer on the network?

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On or about 2004-08-12 09:42, Alexander Dalloz whipped out a trusty #2 pencil and scribbled:

Am Do, den 12.08.2004 schrieb Andrew Konosky um 16:22:



Well, now I am not getting any errors telling me the file isn't there, so I must have the syntax right now, but now it can't connect!

//192.168.1.101://CARL/C$ /mnt/network/192.168.1.101/C smbfs uid=0,gid=500,umask=002,user 0 0



Sorry, I must miss something. What kind of share name is that?

Either you use the IP of the sharing host or the UNC. What kind of
construct did you build there? Does that really mount the C:\ drive
shared on host Carl with IP 192.168.0.101? See the output of "mount".

Alexander




The "C$" is a special administrative share name given the C drive during installation. I would suggest that you need to go into the C: drives properties and make an additional share name for it, more conventional like "DriveC".

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