> The samba client is in the userland. You either use it at the
> command-line, or you can use a graphical file manager that has
> built-in client code. It's comparable to FTP.
> The CIFS client is in the kernel. You mount it like you do NFS.
> The filesystem is available to all applications just like NFS.
Well, rats! :) Looks like the kernel needs CIFS and I am betting it is
not turned on.
Thanks!
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