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[ILUG] cifs Fedora-8-xfce mounting CentOS5 Shares Problem Solved

[ILUG] cifs Fedora-8-xfce mounting CentOS5 Shares Problem Solved

Frank Murphy frankly3d at gmail.com
Sat Jan 12 22:23:47 GMT 2008


Conor Wynne wrote:
>
> Its essentially the same thing, Server Message Block (Where SAMBA gets 
> its name)
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Message_Block
>
> Newer versions of the same stack -- different names and that about it. 
> Think SMB1 and SMB2
> Quote:
> At around the time when Sun Microsystems announced WebNFS 
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebNFS> [1] 
> <http://www.sun.com/software/webnfs/overview.xml>, Microsoft launched 
> an initiative in 1996 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996> to rename 
> SMB to *Common Internet File System* (*CIFS)*

Could NFS work as a replacement for CIFS\Samba, some of the children 
won't use the linux,
my eldest girl is willing to give it a go, as long as her Mobile and 
Digital camera can work from it.

Frank



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