At 10:17 AM 1/14/02, you wrote: >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'
If I may add further to the initial question (which wasn't originally mine): When I tried this procedure, the smb service hung on startup (even though there were other machines up on the network & autofs was running). Personally, I assumed that an entry in /etc/fstab wouldn't work due to eth0 and smb being started after fstab is processed. If you really do make an entry in fstab then what would the full line look like? Thanks in advance, Michael Moffatt.
