WestCoastKid
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Hi Guys,
I'm using SUSE 9.1 personal.
On my system I have four windows shares
(Our Windows File server)
I could only mount the shares under root, since my everyday user is unable to mount file systems...
Now then the Linux File System associates those shares with Root.
I need to change those shares permissions so that I can access, readwrite etc with my everyday user.
Can someone help me out? I'm assuming Chmod or Chown is involved but I do not really understand how they function.
Thank you.
I'm using SUSE 9.1 personal.
On my system I have four windows shares
(Our Windows File server)
I could only mount the shares under root, since my everyday user is unable to mount file systems...
Now then the Linux File System associates those shares with Root.
I need to change those shares permissions so that I can access, readwrite etc with my everyday user.
Can someone help me out? I'm assuming Chmod or Chown is involved but I do not really understand how they function.
Thank you.