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I am trying to mount cifs/samba drives on an Ubuntu machine. It seems as though I either need to run it under root or modify my fstab, which also requires root permissions.

On Mac, mount_smbfs does not require root.

Is there any way for a normal user to mount without requiring root to either modify the fstab OR running it in Ubuntu 10.04?

  • You may also try with [SMBNetFS](http://askubuntu.com/questions/24348/how-do-i-mount-samba-share-as-non-root-user/24376#24376) – Takkat Nov 19 '11 at 22:02

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Mount requires root. Always.

However on desktop machines, it is common to circumvent this. Ubuntu Desktop (with Gnome GUI) allows local users to mount smbfs/cifs network shares via Places -> Connect to Server -> Windows shares.

There are other options to allow user mounts. To enable them, you will need support from root.

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