I am using Edgy, and /proc/fs/cifs/LinuxExtensionsEnabled was already set to 1 with no intervention from me. Still, I don't have permissions to write to a cifs share, even after using the uid and gid options. I don't have this problem when using smbfs instead of cifs to mount the samba share.
I am using Edgy, and /proc/fs/ cifs/LinuxExten sionsEnabled was already set to 1 with no intervention from me. Still, I don't have permissions to write to a cifs share, even after using the uid and gid options. I don't have this problem when using smbfs instead of cifs to mount the samba share.