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  • Subject: RE: How can I see the AS/400 from my Linux box?
  • From: Scott Klement <klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 17:46:02 -0600 (CST)



On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Goodbar, Loyd (AFS-Water Valley) wrote:

> [root@linux /]# smbmount '//QWVAS400/QDLS' -U goodbar -I 10.138.8.8 -c
> 'mount /mnt/as400'


This is strange... I've never seen this syntax for smbmount...  

I would expect the syntax for smbmount to look more like this:

smbmount //QWVAS400/QDLS /mnt/as400 -U goodbar -I 10.138.8.8

The online help documents at www.redhat.com seem to confirm this. :)

Unfortunately, I'm not a Linux user.  I run FreeBSD instead (another free
UNIX-like operating system, which also uses Samba).   Plus, my AS/400 is
too old to do SMB shares (V3R2 on CISC machine) 

But I thought I'd say something, just in case its helpful :)


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