mount can now mount smb shares, so that you can put them in /etc/fstab. fs type is smbfs I think.
man mount > I'm not sure if entries in /etc/fstab (man fstab) can be > mounted using the command 'smbmount' instead of 'mount' > > Yuri > > On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, you wrote: > > > > 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]> > [snip] > > > 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)? -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
