I have tried the following strings in /etc/fsatb //server.domain/share /mnt/share smbfs defaults 0 0 //server.domain/alsosh /mnt/alsosh smbfs defaults 0 0
This causes the boot process to pause at 'mounting smbfiles systems' until enter is hit repeatedly. Neither of these shares requires a password. There are at least two additional shares I would like to mount that do require passwords. I would like the smbfs to mount seemlessly during teh boot process. How do I include log on details in /etc/fstab without making them 'human readable" ? I run linux redhat 7.3 and the server runs emsith. The network is 100 base. Thanks Mick -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
