Trying to mount a share at system startup time using
Kerberos credentials will be difficult.  (I'm not sure
how one might do it.)  You can do this with NTLMv2
credentials if your server will allow that.

> [...]
> So much for that. So I basically know what's the problem (getting an initial
> kerberos ticket before actually accessing the CIFS service), but I don't
> know how to get it set up to do this procedure automatically and permanently
> (i.e. the share should be mounted at machine boot and be accessible all the
> time). Reading [1] was pretty enlightening but somehow omitted my kinit
> related problems...
> 


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