Hey all,
As most of you know, I've been having problems (hopefully solved by now, won't know until friend is
able to reshare his box) with SAMBA over the internet.
On my local area network, I am using SAMBA for a one way connection just fine. my question is as
follows.
Can I make an fstab
Why can't you just put the smbmount command in your startup scripts?
It would go nicely in your samba startup script, for example, although I do
not believe you need to be running smbd to use smbmount.
You could also put it into your network startup script.
Joel
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 02:30:03PM
Here is an excerpt from a reply to a prior post of mine. This works well
on my machine, and should help you:
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 20:45, Simeonidis, Steve wrote:
I haven't played with permissions much but I've got the following
line in my /etc/fstab file and it works fine.
//abinidi/common
Joel Hammer wrote:
Why can't you just put the smbmount command in your startup scripts?
It would go nicely in your samba startup script, for example, although I do
not believe you need to be running smbd to use smbmount.
You could also put it into your network startup script.
Joel
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Because
James wrote:
Here is an excerpt from a reply to a prior post of mine. This works well
on my machine, and should help you:
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 20:45, Simeonidis, Steve wrote:
I haven't played with permissions much but I've got the following
line in my /etc/fstab file and it works fine.