smbmount is (i believe) simply an alias for "mount -t smbfs".  So you should
use one or the other, but not both.  Try this:  

smbmount //imageserver/....
(the rest of your command)



--- TCLUG Mailing List <tclug-list at mn-linux.org
wrote:

Sam,

> 

> Thanks for the help.  This list is great!  (Actually it's
the people who 

> give their time to help newb's like me that are great!!)

> 

> I tried your suggestion.  I got an error message that said "could not


> resolve mount point -t".  I created a directory under /mnt named "ir".
 

> The command line I used for the mount was:

> 

> "smbmount mount -t
smbfs //imageserver/images$ /mnt/ir -o 

> username=larryp,password=xxxxxxxx"
 (where xxxxxxxx was the password for 

> larryp on the Windows server)

>


> It looks to me like it didn't recognize the "smbfs" as a valid file 

> system.  Could it be that that is not installed on this Linux server?  I


> thought it would be installed as part of Samba.

> 

> Any ideas?

> 

> Thanks again

> 

> Larry

> 

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