On 3/9/07, Paul Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, I've recompiled my kernel to include smbfs, so now I can get smbmount to
work -- and it works just fine. I also discovered that "-o guest" on the
smbmount command avoids a password prompt. The only problem is that the
smbfs module doesn't get loaded on startup. It's in the module tree and I
can get it activated with
modprobe smbfs
but of course I don't want to have to do that explicitly on every restart. I
suppose there's some configuration file that will do the trick, but which
one? /etc/modprobe.conf is the obvious candidate but I don't see how to
modify it. What's the trick?
yast -> system -> /etc/sysconfig editor -> system -> kernel ->
MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT
(or edit /etc/sysconfig/kernel in a text editor)
If you do it this way it should be safer against upgrade problems etc.
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Benjamin Weber
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