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OPS335 Lab 5

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Using 'mount -t cifs'
*Create a file in that directory, then switch to '''vm2''' to confirm that it was created.
*Use umount on '''vm1''' to unmount that directory.
* Note that this tool would leave the directory mounted until the machine rebooted or it was manually unmounted. It would also allow other users access to the directory, as it effectively became part of the local filesystem. It could even be added to fstab to be mounted on boot (if it didn't need a password).
'''The following steps require a graphical interface; perform them on your HOST'''
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