On 2015-10-22, Andreas Thulin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi! > > After some googling, I couldn't find answers to my questions so I turn to > this list. Please forgive me if this is a worn-out topic etc. > > > - Is there a specific reason there's no "mount -t smbfs" or similar > option in OpenBSD that let's me mount an smb filesystem easily, and on boot > time (which fails using sharity-light)?
Nobody's sent a diff with a suitable implementation. > - Do I have other options but sharity-light to mount an smb filesystem > automatically on boot? > - How is all this related to fuse and do you have any pointers to things > I can read in order to understand the topic better? I'm not a developer > unfortunately. FUSE is an interface for writing a filesystem in userland code rather than the kernel. There are various ports providing programs doing this for various things (ntfs, sshfs etc), you might like to look at usmb. It's not perfect but may work better than sharity-light.

