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I have the following in my /etc/fstab:
#network mounts
//hive/share /home/sgrover/share smbfs
password=,uid=sgrover,gid=sgrover,dmask=700,fmask=700
0 0
(everything below the comment is on one line... and there IS no password)
When I do mount -a, this share mounts fine. But when I boot the
computer it does not mount. So I have to manually run the mount -a
before it's available to me - which really defeats the purpose of
putting it in fstab.
Any tips on where I can start looking to figure why this isn't mounting?
I'm not seeing anything useful in /var/log/messages, or dmesg. In
/var/log/samaba/log.smbmount, I can see where the mount happens, but
only for the times when I do so manually. No errors/messages saying why
it can't mount the drive.
If it helps, this is on a Kubuntu Edgy box. There has been no changes
to the shared directory itself - it's been running fine for close to a year.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Shawn
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