Mounting SIT home drives on Linux

tim.dawborn on Mar 30th 2009

Assuming you are on the SIT network, you are able to mount your SIT home drive locally using SAMBA.

sudo mount -t cifs -o user=abcd9999,servern=ITCASESEC,uid=foo,gid=1001 //itcasesec/abcd9999 /mnt/abcd9999

where your SIT username is “abcd9999″, your local username is “foo”, and the GID of “foo” is “1001″. The folder /mnt/abcd999 should already exist (or change it to where ever you would like to mount the folder).

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2 Responses to “Mounting SIT home drives on Linux”

  1. Anonymous Apr 9th 2009 at 03:21 pm 1

    If you go to “Places” your home directory is there already….

  2. Tim Dawborn Apr 9th 2009 at 09:24 pm 2

    Er, this was meant for people using laptops. If you are using a SIT machine then this is already setup as you discovered.

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