Yes, something along the lines of in fstab (watch the wrapping):

//win-server/share  /mnt/mountname   smbfs 
credentials=/etc/.smb.creds,workgroup=myworkgroup,fmask=664,dmask=775,uid=nobody,gid=someusers,rw
 
0 0

The smb.creds file contains the necessary login information for the windows 
box. I googled and looked at the mount man page to get the above.

HTH,
James

On Friday 06 May 2005 03:35 pm, Karl Zander wrote:
> There is a Windows share that we would like to mount at boot time.  Is that
> possible?
>
> We have smbsf compiled into the kernel. Using smbmount we can mount and
> access that share now.  Is it somehow possible to put this into /etc/fstab
> so it can mount at boot?  Or is there another way?
>
> --Karl
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