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shell script help?



Have you mounted the SMB share and tried writing to it?  If the file
system being shared is NTFS - you probably cannot write to the share since, if I
remember correctly, writing to NTFS is not yet supported (Someone correct me if
I am wrong).  I know that I have not been able to write to some of the drives
shared by the NT file servers running NTFS from a Linux box at work.

On Mon, 06 Dec 1999, Brian J. Conway wrote:
> > Im a relitve linux newbi.  Im trying to make a shell script to
> > automate some network back ups.  Im trying to tar up my system files
> > then use smbclient to connect to a NT4 server  and upload.  Then
> > disconect.  I have been able to connect get the script to connect to
> > the server, but then I cant execute a command.
> > 
> > Is it posible to have a shell script enter commands into smbclient? or
> > any other aplication it may start?
> 
> If you're looking to keep it simple, you can use most ftp clients with a
> string of commands. 
> 
> Brian J. Conway
> dogbert at clue4all.net
> 
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