I have this in my /etc/fstab:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/SHARE /localmountsmbfs rw 0
0
This very nicely mounts an smbfs filesystem at boot time. HOWEVER, if SRV
happens to not be up at the time FreeBSD boots, FBSD will halt and prompt
to go into single user mode
- Original Message -
From: Robert Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FreeBSD freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 10:19 AM
Subject: Mounting smbfs
Familiar with Webmin way of mounting smbfs type file systems on our
Linux boxes, I tried it with one
Familiar with Webmin way of mounting smbfs type file systems on our
Linux boxes, I tried it with one of the FreeBSD 5.3 machines. It works
fine, but when rebooted, it sits waiting for a password. After
investigating a bit on the web I found that FreeBSD is uses the
/etc/nsmb.conf file
Familiar with Webmin way of mounting smbfs type file systems on our
Linux boxes, I tried it with one of the FreeBSD 5.3 machines. It works
fine, but when rebooted, it sits waiting for a password. After
investigating a bit on the web I found that FreeBSD is uses the
/etc/nsmb.conf file
then try
/usr/local/etc/nsmb.conf which is a default of some kind.
Hope this helps :)
Andrew
- Original Message -
From: Rotaru Razvan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 5:36 PM
Subject: mounting smbfs at boot time
Hello,
Well
Hello,
Well here is what i want to ask:
I want to mount a smbfs at boot time. Editing /etc/fstab won't do
because filesystems are mounted before network initalisation. The
noauto option doesn't help (it doesn't mount at boottime, neither on
'mount -a' ; by the way why should anyone enter a
: mounting smbfs at boot time
Hello,
Well here is what i want to ask:
I want to mount a smbfs at boot time. Editing /etc/fstab won't do
because filesystems are mounted before network initalisation. The
noauto option doesn't help (it doesn't mount at boottime, neither
on
'mount