28 May
2004
28 May
'04
18:15
Ken,
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Or you can use smbfs to mount the shares at boot time with entries in /etc/samba/smbfs like:
//server/share /media/<mount point> username=xxxx%xxxx,uid=<username>,gid=<group name>
all on one line.
Except that the mount -t smbfs command never worked. i assumed that if mount -t smbfs didn't work, then it wouldn't work to put stuff in /etc/samba/smbfs. Most of the messages I read indicated that people couldn't get smbfs to work. I would certainly prefer to mount the shares at boot time like you suggest. Mike -- Michael A. Coan Woodlawn Foundation 524 North Avenue, Suite 203 New Rochelle, NY 10801-3410 Tel 914-632-3778 Fax 914-632-5502