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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