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weird problems running Samba



Hi all

I'm trying to configure a debian box to connect to 
a samba server and mount some samba shares. The server
is also running potato 2.2r4, but i'm getting errors
with mount, when trying to mount the shares on the
samba server

Here's the output


XK8:/etc/init.d# ./smbmount
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
//192.168.0.12/backgrounds, or too many mounted file systems
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on 
//192.168.0.12/XKdownloads, or too many mounted file systems
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
//192.168.0.12/Mp3, or too many mounted file systems


Here's the script i use:_
#!/bin/sh
# Mounter for smb shares

mnt=/bin/mount

$mnt -t smbfs -o username=xk,password=xpto //192.168.0.12/backgrounds /usr/share/backgrounds
$mnt -t smbfs -o username=xk,password=xpto //192.168.0.12/XKdownloads /home/xk/downloads
$mnt -t smbfs -o username=xk,password=xpto //192.168.0.12/Mp3 /home/mp3 


It must be said that this script, and the the configuration i'm using in
other boxes in my intranet, all of them running Mandrake, are actually
mounting the share, without any problem.

TIA 

...there is no place like ~
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              Américo Rocha
    astartoth@linuxkafe.net



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