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For reasons I cannot explain, the only way I can get connected to this server is with the following command - no other name for mount point nor Wizard Mounter seem to work:
mount -t cifs //192.168.2.110/Data /media/Remote_Filesystems/ -o username=myusername,password=mypassword
The main problem here, aside from the inability to use WM, is that I don't seem to be able to mount more than one share using different names.
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Yes, I verified the Samba radio button, partially because I was trying NFS as well, in case I could get that working instead.
I don't think it is necessary to login to the Netware server using a Novell client before access with CIFS or NFS, particularly since I've accessed the server via NFS using a system with no Novell client available.
Omitting the Netware part of this, it looks like I am connecting to the Windows system, but am not seeing the share outside of the command line where it is not useful to me. Is there something I can do to get the share to show up in the N900 file manager and other applications?
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