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I am trying to mount a windows share on uClinux (running on a 1C20 board) using CIFS. Here are the steps I've taken: 1. Created a directory on my Windows machine and gave full permissions on it to everyone (just to start with). 2. Defined a new user in my windows machine (called it u). 3. Made sure no firewall is active. 4. Issued the following command in uClinux: mount -t cifs //192.168.12.65/uClinux /mnt/nfs -o user=u The output from this command is can't create lock file /etc/mtab~32: Read-only file system (use -n flag to overr ide) So, I took the advice and issued the command with the -n flag this time: # mount -t cifs //192.168.12.65/uClinux /mnt/nfs -o user=u -n CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -13 CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13 mount: block device //192.168.12.65/uClinux is write-protected, mounting read-on ly CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -13 CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13 mount: cannot mount block device //192.168.12.65/uClinux read-only looking at the messages going back and forth betwen the uClinux board and the pc, I can see that the last message states a STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE (0xc000006d). Has anyone tried this before ? I know that the readme file says that this is well tested , but I was just hoping for some basic file read capabilities, so that I can develop stuff on my pc and run them from the uClinux board. Any help will be appreciated. NirLink Copied
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