I might be on the wrong tack here, but anything you want to be mounted when the linux box starts you can put an entry in /etc/fstab and this will mount and umount on start / shutdown, are you wanting it to be umounted automatically when the windows box is off?
JeremyB http://www.jeremyb.net > From: Fisher Family <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2002/01/14 Mon AM 07:00:15 GMT+12:00 > To: Linux Users Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Much progress > > Remember me? As a new Linux user, I asked the group in December for some > help to get past some initial hurdles. > > After surfing/reading, advice from some of you and even one person coming to > my home I now have Internet connection sharing working and sharing between > Linux, Win98, Win 200 and WinXP. Thanks to all of you who offered advice. > > Next Question: > > I used the following procedure to "mount a windows share.... > > Create directory e.g /share > > To mount....type > smbmount //winsys/winshare some-mount-point > > Example for me (X = Win PC, C = share name) > smbmount //X/C /share > > To unmount (my example) > smbumount -t smbfs /share > > Is there a way this can be done automatically (even if the Windows PC is > off)? > > Robert > > Fisher Family > Christchurch > http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/fisher.family > <http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/fisher.family> > > >
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