SMBFS Mount with fstab?
Cyber Source
peter at thecybersource.com
Thu Apr 14 09:35:13 EDT 2005
It is possible but if you have a Linux server and a Linux workstation,
NFS is WAY better and very simple to setup. If you need help with that,
let me know.
Frank Kumro wrote:
>Currently I am mounting shares off of our linux server using
>
>sudo mount -t smbfs -o username=Linux,password=Guess
>//xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/public_html eagle/
>
>and i was wondering how could I put this is fstab so it automatically
>mounts the share on boot? Is this possible with fstab or do I have to
>use some other method? Also I want it so any user can write to it
>(since i am the only user and i have to sudo to mkdir,rm etc). Any
>help would be great :)
>
>
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