Hey there, I'm trying to automagically mount a network drive with /etc/fstab. It works with /etc/samba/smbfstab (but I want a fancy mounted network drive instead of a fs mounted into a folder) and with "$ mount ...". With fstab a network drive is displayed in my media, but when I try to open it, I get the message "internal error". I've googled for a solution and I'm quite sure I'm using the same fstab entries as before (in 10.0). Here's my fstab entry, maybe anyone could help me :) //139.11.9.99 /home/djonas/UniBwH smbfs auto,users,rw,username=xxxxxx,password=xxxxx 0 0 alternatively //139.11.9.99/FileBox /home/djonas/UniBwH smbfs auto,users,rw,username=xxxxxx,password=xxxxxx 0 0 Cheerio :) P.S.: * I did create /home/djonas/UniBwH * I did replace xxxxx with my details * I tried cifs (suggested by the network admin) as well as smbfs
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 08:25:18PM +0200, Danilo Jonas wrote:
Hey there,
<snip> Do not take this as a flame. It is intend to get you the best support for now and in the future. openSUSE is the comunity and SUSE is the distribution. This means that this openSUSE mailinglist is about the community. The mailinglist for technical help is on *suse-linux-e*
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Please take a look at http://en.opensuse.org/Communicate to see wich list is exactly for what purpose. Again, this is not a flame. This is intended to bring you to the correct place so you will get better help _and_ to keep this list free from unwanted treads. Thanks and I hope you will soon find a solution. houghi -- Nutze die Zeit. Sie ist das Kostbarste, was wir haben, denn es ist unwiederbringliche Lebenszeit. Leben ist aber mehr als Werk und Arbeit, und das Sein wichtiger als das Tun - Johannes Müller-Elmau
Danilo Jonas wrote:
Hey there,
I'm trying to automagically mount a network drive with /etc/fstab. It works with /etc/samba/smbfstab (but I want a fancy mounted network drive instead of a fs mounted into a folder) and with "$ mount ...". With fstab a network drive is displayed in my media, but when I try to open it, I get the message "internal error". I've googled for a solution and I'm quite sure I'm using the same fstab entries as before (in 10.0). Here's my fstab entry, maybe anyone could help me :)
//139.11.9.99 /home/djonas/UniBwH smbfs auto,users,rw,username=xxxxxx,password=xxxxx 0 0
alternatively
//139.11.9.99/FileBox /home/djonas/UniBwH smbfs auto,users,rw,username=xxxxxx,password=xxxxxx 0 0
Try it with noauto, just having it mounted all the time? That is how it works at my site: //winhost/share /path/to/mountpoint smbfs noauto,username=xxxx,password=yyyy As soon as this is operational, you can concentrate on the automounter. Be noted to specify the workgroup or domain name with the account if necessary! add "workgroup=wwww" for workgroup or domain specification. This is account information on the machine "winhost", not on the local machine. CBee
Cheerio :)
P.S.:
* I did create /home/djonas/UniBwH * I did replace xxxxx with my details * I tried cifs (suggested by the network admin) as well as smbfs
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