On 27 April 2012 14:24, Jason White <jason@jasonjgw.net> wrote:
Colin Fee <tfeccles@gmail.com> wrote:

> However if I issue a direct mount.cifs command thus:
>
> ~$ sudo mount.cifs
> //ad.monash.edu/home/my-server-name/colinfee/home/colinfee/ad-home
> -ocredentials=/home/colinfee/.smb/ad-credentials
>
> It mounts but with the /home/colinfee/ad-home and subfolders etc owned by
> root.

Is ~/ad-home owned by you? Make sure that it is. Specifically, when the remote
file system is not mounted, the mount point at ~/ad-home should have your user
as its owner.

I haven't used CIFS, so I can't comment further.

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Yep, certainly is.

colinfee@don-diego:~$ ls -ald ad-home/
drwxr-xr-x 2 colinfee colinfee 6 Apr 26 16:45 ad-home/


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