I do not know if My last msg got through as I never saw  a copy of it
here.. but here goes again..

I'm trying to figure out how to fix the mounting of smb drives at boot..
when they are mounted at boot they act very strangly, I have the lines
in My /etc/fstab. And when the system boots the system says "mounting
smb filesystems" most times that works but.. I have 2 or more mount
points for each smb mount point. and sometimes one mount point will
fail, and sometimes it will work fine. but most times it is the first
with one of hte moint points not being mounting and I have to unmount
and remount the drives..

also... I have ntoiced that when installing a large file with rpm off of
one of the smb mount points it somehow barfs that particular mount
point. after installing the rpm (only using regular rpm, dose not happen
when using kpackage, rpmdrake, gnorpm etc.) all files on the mount point
"dissapere" very anoying..

I would realy like to see this fixed, and how about built in
network-neborhood to mount drives to system if wanted maybe in the
installer , I know it's prolly to late for that in this relase. just a
thought.

-DarkWlf

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