-t smbfs : File system type to be mount (outdated, use cifs).# mount -t smbfs -o username=vivek,password=D1W4x9sw //ntserver/download /mnt/ntserverĥ) Access Windows 2003/2000/NT share using cd and ls command: Use following command if you are using Old version such as RHEL <=4 or Debian <= 3: # mount -t cifs //ntserver/download -o username=vivek,password=myPassword /mnt/ntserver => Sharename (such as //server/share) or IP addressĢ) Login to Linux as a root user (or use su command) => Windows username and password to access share name Use the mount command to mount remote windows partition or windows share under Linux as follows: Procedure to mount remote windows partition (NAS share)ġ) Make sure you have following information:
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