From: Wolfgang Rohdewald on 9 May 2010 00:52 On Sonntag 09 Mai 2010, Tim Roberts wrote: > No. On Linux, you need to mount the share in some empty > directory (using mount or smbmount), then read the files from > that directory. actually the mount directory does not have to be empty - whatever it contains is invisible while someting is mounted in it. But of course using an empty directory gets you less surprises. -- Wolfgang
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