On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 3:31 PM, Kai Schaetzl <maillists at conactive.com> wrote: > TechGuy wrote on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 15:04:27 -0500: > >> I know with most mailing lists its common practice to flame every >> newbie with "read" something emails. > > this was not a flame at all. > Not only that, but the OP's question wasn't so much a mount.cifs question as a most fundamental question about mount itself. TechGuy, if you read what you wrote, unless you have just started using Linux last week, there are a lot of fundamental issues with the question you asked. Please do avail yourself of the resources that abound on the web, particularly centos.org and many og the wikis you can find, and most importantly, look up what mount is and does. Then you can also take Scott's advice for testing your situation. This list does not flame newbies except those who, like me, started off with an attitude and asked a lot of fundamentally stupid questions (I didn't do the research before hand - I do now!), and even so, all of the masters, except Jim, were still nice, and even he has a soft side, but don't tell him I admitted it.... Due diligence will get you a lot farther than shortcuts (largely because the shortcuts usually get responses like RTFM, GIYF and other, less kind four letter (words and) acronyms). Best wishes. mhr