-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Chris Green <chris@areti.co.uk> wrote:
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 02:55:01PM +0100, Brett Parker wrote:
Chris Green <chris@areti.co.uk> wrote:
I am using 'smbmount' to mount a Windows file system on a directory in $HOME on my Linux box. This works for a user if smbmount is SUID.
However I don't seem to be able to umount the file system except as root, it just says:- umount: /home/chris/win is not in the fstab (and you are not root)
The umount executable is alread SUID but this doesn't seem to help.
*WHISPER* - you know you used smbmount to mount it... take a look at the other smb* commands... there's one called "smbumount" ;)
... hmph, that's cheating - there's no reference to smbumount in the "See also" section of the smbmount manual page! :-)
*grin* - it is mentioned in the AUTHOR section, briefly ;) Cheers, - -- Brett Parker web: http://www.sommitrealweird.co.uk/ email: iDunno@sommitrealweird.co.uk -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFCkhGHEh8oWxevnjQRAmYTAJ4mLxZAo1CHpdPcOrkDsOVKZ5pRWACgySUA 3Vq48kQIp2PEwoBXyeU3ni8= =WdGQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----