From: Chris B. <ch...@ce...> - 2010-03-17 09:21:37
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> can not change directory into mount target /windows/starforge". The only way I get that error is if the mount point (/windows/starforge) does not exist. Here's how I can reproduce your error: [root@hc mnt]# ls /windows/starforge ls: /windows/starforge: No such file or directory [root@hc mnt]# mount.cifs //192.168.1.181/c$ /windows/starforge -o username=administrator --verbose mount error: can not change directory into mount target /windows/starforge So, I'm pretty sure your mount point doesn't exist. Let's have you do this (this is what I said you should do in my first post! :D): mkdir -p /windows/starforge mount.cifs //starforge/c$ /windows/starforge -o username=administrator,domain=mydomain --verbose The command is subtly different from my first response - this time we'll not use the credentials file but instead supply the username and domain. The password is not specified so that the tool prompts you for the password. I've attached some examples of what the output of this should like like for various cases (bad password, non-existant mount point, successful mount). Hopefully you will see some success shortly :) Regards, Chris Bennett cgb |