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On 2/10/06, Robert Cernansky <hslists2@××××××.sk> wrote: |
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> On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 11:49:32 +0100 CapSel <capsel@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> C> This is my script that scans configured subnetwork for guest shares, |
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> C> makes entries for automount and restarts it. |
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> C> Is this script helpful to someone? Is it worth to continue making it, |
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> C> or is there a better way to allow normal programs to browse smb |
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> C> network. |
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> In the past I've also used similar script to mount smb shares. But recently |
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> I've discovered SMBNetFS (http://smbnetfs.airm.net/) and I'm happy. |
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> Robert Cernansky |
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> E-mail: hslists2@××××××.sk |
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> Jabber: HS@××××××.sk |
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I did everything as on their page but I don't see any dirs or files |
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inside. When I type cd komputer-name it shows shares, but I wanted to |
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also see computer names as they wrote on page. |
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Do you know how to force it? |
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