[Samba] Re: User and group ID problems when mounting.

This is a discussion on [Samba] Re: User and group ID problems when mounting. within the Samba forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; Goran Cengic [cengic@s2.chalmers.se] wrote: > > I'm using Linux kernel 2.4.29 and samba 3....


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Old 02-19-2005
Michal Kurowski
 
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Default [Samba] Re: User and group ID problems when mounting.

Goran Cengic [cengic@s2.chalmers.se] wrote:
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> I'm using Linux kernel 2.4.29 and samba 3.0.10 with Slackware 10.1 distro and
> I'm having trouble getting the mount.smb to respect my uid and gid options.
> Whichever uid and gid I specify I get something strange like uid 147926 and
> gid 101. I heard someplace that this is a bug in the smbfs kernel module but
> in that case it has appeard after the kernel 2.4.22 since I started having
> these problems after I upgraded from Slack 9.1 which had that kernel.


Wrong list but I'll help you 'cause I'm also a Slackware user ;-)

Bump mount.smb altogether. Use mount.cifs.

http://linux-cifs.samba.org

You will have the module with 2.6 by default. For working version in
2.4 you'll need a patch.

Cheers,

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