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Old 21-Jul-2006, 08:51
therustycook@yahoo.com
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Default mounting netware volumes

I am using SLED 10 and have been able to mount NetWare volumes using the
ncpmount command. I was wondering though if there is a way to mount the
volumes using just the mount command. I am also wanting to put my
credentials into a separate file so that I have them in a single place. I
have done this with my windows file share mounts and it works well.

I was able to do the mounts by loading ncpfs on the system. I am assuming
that it would have something to do with using -t ncpfs and some switches
but I am unsure of the switches that I need.

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Old 22-Jul-2006, 02:19
Kevin Nathan
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Default Re: mounting netware volumes

On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 13:51:41 GMT
therustycook@yahoo.com wrote:

> I am using SLED 10 and have been able to mount NetWare volumes using
> the ncpmount command. I was wondering though if there is a way to
> mount the volumes using just the mount command. I am also wanting to
> put my credentials into a separate file so that I have them in a
> single place. I have done this with my windows file share mounts and
> it works well.
>
> I was able to do the mounts by loading ncpfs on the system. I am
> assuming that it would have something to do with using -t ncpfs and
> some switches but I am unsure of the switches that I need.
>


Look into:

ncpmount

Here's one site (google for more):

http://www.faqs.org/docs/linux_netwo...fs.client.html


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