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On Linux and UNIX operating systems, a Windows share can be mounted on a particular mount point in the local directory tree using the cifs option of the mount command.. The Common Internet File System (CIFS) is a network file-sharing protocol.
Once this is done, open Windows File Explorer and locate the folder you’re looking to share with your Linux PC. Right-click the folder and click “Properties.” In your folder properties, click the “Sharing” tab, then click “Advanced Sharing.” Click to enable the “Share this folder” checkbox, then click “Permissions.”
How to use OpenLDAP with Linux and Windows?
Two different problems emerged: 1) how do we create a database that allows access to PCs with the Linux OS rather than to PCs with the Windows OS? and 2) how do we allow the correlation between a single server and PCs with both Linux and Windows systems? These problems have been solved by using OpenLDAP and Samba TNG software.
What are the names of the laboratories in OpenLDAP?
The “Students” server manages five laboratories: the alpha laboratory (only Linux workstations), the beta laboratory (only Linux workstations), the gamma laboratory (only Windows 2000 workstations), the delta laboratory (Linux and Windows 2000 system, workstations have two different boots) and the tesi laboratory (only Linux workstations).
Is it possible to mount a Windows network drive?
The speed is not that good (1,8 MB/sec.) but hey it works. Another thing is the Windows Domain Name, which can also be added to the mount options: After all that take a closer look at man mount.cifs. Thanks for contributing an answer to Unix & Linux Stack Exchange!
Can a Windows domain name be added to a Mount?
Another thing is the Windows Domain Name, which can also be added to the mount options: After all that take a closer look at man mount.cifs. Thanks for contributing an answer to Unix & Linux Stack Exchange! Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!
How to mount a network drive on a CentOS server?
I want to mount a network drive on the server (SBS2008). I have two options: Either using Fedora, (which already mounts on a CentOS) server, or directly on the CentOS server. Here is the command I tried on the Fedora machine: If I use this command nothing happens, and if I press enter it goes on to the next line and prints nothing.