Well, in this case, you should try "apt-get install smbfs", not "apt-get
smbfs". Unfortunately I have no experience with Debian and Samba.
Jaan
--- In "burnsmicro" <> wrote:
>
> After installing samba, I was able to make TS7553/Debian files visible on a
> host Windows PC on the LAN. Now, I would like to do the opposite. That is,
> make a remote Windows file accessible on a TS7553.
>
> Why do I want to do this? So I can compile programs on a Windows host PC and
> run them on the TS7553.
>
> Apparently this requires smbfs:
>
> # mount -t smbfs -o username=myname,password=mypw
> //winpc_name/shared_dir_name /mnt/shared_dir_name
>
> The problem is smbfs must be installed. Regrettably, apt-get does not do it:
>
> # apt-get smbfs
> E: Invalid operation smbfs
>
> So, here I am, looking for help.
>
> Does any of this make sense?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob Furber
>
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