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This is what I expect will be an elementary exercise for most of you but keep in mind I'm starting to dig into the CLI this is new to me...<BR>
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I have a pair of machines (networked) in my LAN, one running Ubuntu 9.10 (w/Samba) and sharing with a M$ XP box with the following shares:<BR>
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D$<BR>
Production<BR>
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The name of the M$ box is \\Studio and the name of the partition administratively shared as "d$" is "Storage". <BR>
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I have created a folder in Linux at "\media\D" to act as a mount point for the Storage drive "d$" share in XP AND I can browse to and from each machine successfully. My only problem is that I don't have the proper syntax to mount d$ to /media/D in Ubuntu. Samba is installed and running fine...I can query and "see" \\Studio\d$ and/or \\Studio\Production without issue..<BR>
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Any learned *NIX insight to aid this noob convert from M$?<BR>
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Rich in Lilburn
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