commands.sh

mount.cifs

linux

Mount SMB (Server Message Block) or CIFS (Common Internet File System) shares. Note: You can also do the same thing by passing the `-t cifs` option to `mount`.

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Examples (3)

Connect using the specified username or `$USER` by default (you will be prompted for a password)

mount.cifs -o user=username //server/share_name mountpoint

Connect as the guest user (without a password)

mount.cifs -o guest //server/share_name mountpoint

Set ownership information for the mounted directory

mount.cifs -o uid=user_id|username,gid=group_id|groupname //server/share_name mountpoint
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