Mount Windows Share in Linux
Release:
RedHat Enterprise Linux
SUSE Linux
AIX 5.3
Windows Server 2003
Problem:
Need to mount the windows share in the Linux Server using the CIFS.
Solution:
In RHEL:
Mount Windows partition in RHEL using the below command
# mount -t cifs -o username=administrator,password='XXXXXX' //172.16.1.50/files /mnt
By default windows share mounted with the full permission (777) in Linux. If u want to change the default permission use the “dir_mode” and “file_mode” options to set directory and file permission.
# mount -t cifs -o username=administrator,password='XXXXXX',dir_mode=0755,file_mode=0755 //172.16.1.50/files /mnt
Where,
/mnt – mount point name
//172.16.1.50/files – share folder name with server IP address
In SUSE Linux:
Mount windows partition in SUSE Linux using the below command
# mount -t smbfs -o username=administrator,password='XXXXXX' //172.16.1.50/files /mnt
In AIX:
Mount the windows partition in AIX using the below command
# mount -v cifs -n serverip/username/password -o wrkgrp=domain,fmode=755 /sharename /localmountpoint
Example:
# mount -v cifs -n 172.16.1.50/administrator/XXXXXX -o wrkgrp=domainname,fmode=755 /files /mnt
6 comments:
That was use ful info, thanks for sharing it.
Gracias Amigo!!
Thanks dude!
Most Appreciated I struggled sharing an external raid array from windoze to Linux. The above command worked great.
This is the best, the fastest and easiers tut... Thanks Bro!
You note about RHEL and the dir_mode directive saved me just now. Thanks for posting this!
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