Hi OpenSuse 13.1 64bit I'd like to mount a windows share with the cifs deamon instead of /etc/fstab. The problem seems to be that there is a space in the password of the remote share. In /etc/fstab one can mask spaces with \040. That way I can mount the share but I don't want to expose the password to anyone that can read /etc/fstab. I tried the same in /etc/samba/cifstab but cifs won't start. I tried to put the password in "" and ''. Either /etc/init.d/cifs status dumps some commandline parameter or it reports a permission denied for this share. cifs stays "unused" I tried another useraccount on the windiows-box that has a password without space. This works with cifstab. What's the trick? :} -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org