I have a perfectly working smbnetfs setup, when I start my X session manually with startx, I login to my openbox setup, open a terminal, type
and I am connected to my network.
If I have slim enabled, I login, and use the same command and get this error:
I can use smbnetfs when I have slim enabled if I run it as root, but then I have to be root to access my network, which is no good. Anyone have any ideas what could cause such a strange error?
My slim config is the default, I have tried changing the xserver_arguments and daemon in slim.conf thinking that might do something, but nope.
Code:
smbnetfs ~/Network
If I have slim enabled, I login, and use the same command and get this error:
Code:
fuse: failed to exec mount program: No such file or directory
fuse: failed to mount file system: Unknown error: 0
I can use smbnetfs when I have slim enabled if I run it as root, but then I have to be root to access my network, which is no good. Anyone have any ideas what could cause such a strange error?
My slim config is the default, I have tried changing the xserver_arguments and daemon in slim.conf thinking that might do something, but nope.