My fstab is a testament to how awkward samba share is.
I'm having some success with mounting using cifs, but permissioning was a little bit trial and error, and even now, some of permissions of the files being written are a bit off kilter.
If it's across a samba share, wouldn't rsync not care what the filesystem of the network drive was? It's cifs that's doing all of the work moving from one fs to another (or the same type). SMB permissioning notwithstanding...
My fstab is a testament to how awkward samba share is.
I'm having some success with mounting using cifs, but permissioning was a little bit trial and error, and even now, some of permissions of the files being written are a bit off kilter.
If it's across a samba share, wouldn't rsync not care what the filesystem of the network drive was? It's cifs that's doing all of the work moving from one fs to another (or the same type). SMB permissioning notwithstanding...