John Madden writes:
[...]
> Well, yes. Presuming the files are shared etc. you can use smbclient and
> / or smbmount to access the shares.
Padraig Brady writes:
[...]
> I've the following in my /etc/fstab to mount our BSD samba share:
>> //server/share /home/share smbfs fmask=666,guest 1 1
>> that maps to the command:
> mount -t smbfs -o fmask=666,guest //server/share /home/share
>> If you're just doing quick browsing then type smb:// into nautilus
Thanks guys, smbclient does the trick :)
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