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I am trying to mount directory located on local network.
I am using :



mount -t cifs -o username=user //192.168.0.106/shared /home/user/point


And I get following error :



mount: /home/user/point: cannot mount //192.168.0.106/shared read-only.


It is probably some problem with configuration on that shared file. I am not sure how to edit the configuration file.
It is shared via Samba.
Thanks for any answers.










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  • Possible duplicate of How to grant write permissions in Samba?

    – Aniket Sahrawat
    Jan 29 at 17:21











  • This is part of my smb.log : [shared] path = /shared available = yes read only = no browsable = yes public = yes writable = yes guest ok = yes So I have allowed almost everything.

    – John Ronald
    Jan 29 at 17:24













  • Solved. I just had to install cifs-utils

    – John Ronald
    Jan 29 at 17:46


















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I am trying to mount directory located on local network.
I am using :



mount -t cifs -o username=user //192.168.0.106/shared /home/user/point


And I get following error :



mount: /home/user/point: cannot mount //192.168.0.106/shared read-only.


It is probably some problem with configuration on that shared file. I am not sure how to edit the configuration file.
It is shared via Samba.
Thanks for any answers.










share|improve this question























  • Possible duplicate of How to grant write permissions in Samba?

    – Aniket Sahrawat
    Jan 29 at 17:21











  • This is part of my smb.log : [shared] path = /shared available = yes read only = no browsable = yes public = yes writable = yes guest ok = yes So I have allowed almost everything.

    – John Ronald
    Jan 29 at 17:24













  • Solved. I just had to install cifs-utils

    – John Ronald
    Jan 29 at 17:46
















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I am trying to mount directory located on local network.
I am using :



mount -t cifs -o username=user //192.168.0.106/shared /home/user/point


And I get following error :



mount: /home/user/point: cannot mount //192.168.0.106/shared read-only.


It is probably some problem with configuration on that shared file. I am not sure how to edit the configuration file.
It is shared via Samba.
Thanks for any answers.










share|improve this question














I am trying to mount directory located on local network.
I am using :



mount -t cifs -o username=user //192.168.0.106/shared /home/user/point


And I get following error :



mount: /home/user/point: cannot mount //192.168.0.106/shared read-only.


It is probably some problem with configuration on that shared file. I am not sure how to edit the configuration file.
It is shared via Samba.
Thanks for any answers.







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  • Possible duplicate of How to grant write permissions in Samba?

    – Aniket Sahrawat
    Jan 29 at 17:21











  • This is part of my smb.log : [shared] path = /shared available = yes read only = no browsable = yes public = yes writable = yes guest ok = yes So I have allowed almost everything.

    – John Ronald
    Jan 29 at 17:24













  • Solved. I just had to install cifs-utils

    – John Ronald
    Jan 29 at 17:46





















  • Possible duplicate of How to grant write permissions in Samba?

    – Aniket Sahrawat
    Jan 29 at 17:21











  • This is part of my smb.log : [shared] path = /shared available = yes read only = no browsable = yes public = yes writable = yes guest ok = yes So I have allowed almost everything.

    – John Ronald
    Jan 29 at 17:24













  • Solved. I just had to install cifs-utils

    – John Ronald
    Jan 29 at 17:46



















Possible duplicate of How to grant write permissions in Samba?

– Aniket Sahrawat
Jan 29 at 17:21





Possible duplicate of How to grant write permissions in Samba?

– Aniket Sahrawat
Jan 29 at 17:21













This is part of my smb.log : [shared] path = /shared available = yes read only = no browsable = yes public = yes writable = yes guest ok = yes So I have allowed almost everything.

– John Ronald
Jan 29 at 17:24







This is part of my smb.log : [shared] path = /shared available = yes read only = no browsable = yes public = yes writable = yes guest ok = yes So I have allowed almost everything.

– John Ronald
Jan 29 at 17:24















Solved. I just had to install cifs-utils

– John Ronald
Jan 29 at 17:46







Solved. I just had to install cifs-utils

– John Ronald
Jan 29 at 17:46












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