Have you tried /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit ? See Jarod's guide: http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php#lirc

I know you have tried slashes, but have you tried using the autocomplete function of the shell to figure out the correct syntax? That is, if you start typing the name of a directory and hit TAB, it will autocomplete. If the directory has spaces, it will include the escape characters. So, if you use that method to access a similarly named directory, can you copy the text it creates?

Good luck!

David Bennett wrote:

tried one billion times (slight exaggeration.)
People have recommended brackets, quotes, slashes to deal with the
space in the share name and none of them have yet to work. hence, I
figured it would be easier just to have the smbmount command run
automatically on reboot.

any ideas? ;)
thank you though.

dave

On 8/29/05, James Esslinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You should be able to put the relevant mounts in the file /etc/fstab.
If you're having problems figuring it out do a google search for "smbfs
fstab".

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