you can use mount -t smbfs for a samba share on a remote computer. Therefore you can also use it in /etc/fstab
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 07:23:19 +1200 Col <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My answer would be no. (probably similar to mounting a floppy before you > can use it.) > There are programs to help with the mounting like LinNeighbourhood and > komba2. > Not forgetting the commands smbmount and smbumount. > I suspect you can also do it automatically on bootup by adding a line in > the /etc/fstab file. >
