ùISO8859-1< M Xb uƒ!ŸÁ Ñ ë   0Iax0¯*à 27N † 2‘FÄB UNT¤Zù_Tf´ Ã lß iL t¶Mount SMB ServerShare nameWorkgroupUnmount SMB serverSMBFS for AIXAdd/Mount a CIFS FileSystemRemove/Unmount a CIFS File systemcifs_fs for AIXChange a CIFS File SystemList CIFS File SystemsCredential ConfigurationAdd User CredentialsChange Password for UserRemove User CredentialsList Server/User PairsPathname of mount pointDomain to Authenticate againstMount now,add entry to /etc/filesystems, or both/etc/filesystems entry will mount on startMount type nameRemount now,add entry to /etc/filesystems, or bothRemove entry from /etc/filesystems,unmount now or both?Share nameRemote server whose share you would like to mount.User name for a user on the remote system who has access to the share.Password on the remote system for the user in the user name field.Share name on the remote system. The share will be a directory on the remote server.The directory specified becomes the root directory of the newly mounted file system.Mounts a file system as a read-only file system, regardless of its previous specification.The user id which will denote the owner of all files and directories under the mount directory.The group id which will denote the group owner of all files and directories under the mount directory.The mode which denote the access mode for all of the files and directories under the mount directory. For example, a mode of 755 will give all files and directories an access mode of rwxr-x-r-x.To unmount local mounts, you can specify the device, directory, file, or file system on which it is mounted.This options allows the user to mount remote server share on an SMB or CIFS server to a local filesystem.This option allows the user to enter the workgroup that the SMB server is a part of to ensure proper authentication.