please remove username+password restriction from wizard mounter. I have one router with attached HD, shared as samba share, no login needed or possible to use. E.g guest will not let me login
@Frank: as you said mounting from command line works fine, right ? So setting only the username to guest in the wizard-mounter dialog dosen't make it work?
@mrp: It's not a wizard-mounter's restriction, but a cifs ones (iirc)
@Frank: as you said mounting from command line works fine, right ? So setting only the username to guest in the wizard-mounter dialog dosen't make it work?
I have downloaded version 1.5.7 and it did't work when I ran as "USER", but it did mount when I ran as root.
Is there anything to do before installing wizard-mounter? I tried to run the prerm script for 1.5.4 before installing 1.5.7, but it didn't help. (I actually looked like it made matters worst...)
After last update, can not connect to any shares, still notify me that connection is refused. No sense are the application updates without prior testing
@mrp: can you show me how you mount from command line without username/pass ?
@Frank: strange, can you please post the command you execute to mount that share ?
@dlenoir: try to follow these step :
1. uninstall wizard-mounter from the app-manager
2. open up the terminal and execute : dpkg --purge wizard-mounter
3. re-install wizard-mounter normally
1. uninstall wizard-mounter from the app-manager
2. open up the terminal and execute : dpkg --purge wizard-mounter
3. re-install wizard-mounter normally
I tried it once again, but no luck. I still get a "Permission error" when I start it normally. When I open the terminal, switch to root and start it, my partition gets mounted without a glitch. (And the second part of my question remains: where is it mounted?)
@mrp: can you show me how you mount from command line without username/pass ?
I'll try command line mounting again. Last time I did that was installing the needed cifs-module, not W-M. Then there was this PR1.1 and later on (might have been the W-M issue I was not aware of at that time) I had to reflash due to lost repositories and root shell.