I'm pretty sure the problem I'm having is related to this bug, so I'll throw in my two cents.
When I connect to a windows share on my Jaunty box, I use:
sudo mount -t cifs -o username=xxx,password=yyy //192.168.xxx.xxx/share /mnt/share
and I'm able to connect, read, write and delete files just fine without using sudo.
When I do the same on my Karmic box, it connects and I can read files without issue. However, I cannot edit, write or delete anything without being root or sudo.
I'm pretty sure the problem I'm having is related to this bug, so I'll throw in my two cents.
When I connect to a windows share on my Jaunty box, I use: xxx,password= yyy //192.168. xxx.xxx/ share /mnt/share
sudo mount -t cifs -o username=
and I'm able to connect, read, write and delete files just fine without using sudo.
When I do the same on my Karmic box, it connects and I can read files without issue. However, I cannot edit, write or delete anything without being root or sudo.