mount -t smbfs //remotehost/sharedfolder /mountpath in fstab:
//remotehost/sharedfolder /mountpath smbfs defaults 0 0 ----- Original Message ---- From: mac borje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: plug <[email protected]>; ubuntu-ph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; ubuntu-helpteam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2007 12:24:08 AM Subject: [plug] smb mount via command line hi, Can I ask any one how to mount windows shared network directory to my ubuntu dapper via command line or fstab. thank you in advance ~mac
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