On 8 Feb 2005, at 19:13, akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I know someone is going to tell me that google will give me the answer but I am burdened with too much information already so I will ask this anyway.
Since W2k shares can have more than two levels but evidently not in the smbmount that I am using so I can say: smbmount //trinity-tiger/users ..... but not: smbmount //trinity-tigers/users/csldap1 ...
What's the problem with the first command? Why do you want to mount a subdirectory of a share instead of mounting the share directly?