On Wed, 2013-07-03 at 20:53 +0100, Dylan wrote:
On 03/07/13 20:19, lynn wrote:
Hi. OK, but where would I put: s/username/user/. What's the 's'? Thanks
You've never come across sed? SWAP [occurances of] 'username' for 'user' in your fstab incantation and see what the result is
Ah, I see. Never did understand sed. I always found an alternative. Or asked here! Still no go s/username/user. The line is totally ignored. The cifs upcall never happens. We can however mount after boot, smbclient it and win7 clients mount it fine. I was hoping that this wasn't going to be anything to do with Kerberos. Anyway, we can work around it in boot.local but it's not ideal.
<by the by> for someone who had such entrenched ideas about your system should work you show a conspicuous lack of insight into geeky culture.
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