[rhn-users] How can we automount windows directory..

Anirudha Sonar anirudha.sonar at gmail.com
Tue Oct 31 13:36:00 UTC 2006


There is one more way to mount it when system come up , You can make the
entry in /etc/rc.local (command which you use to mount the win partition in
linux box) . This should work ..

Let me know if you find even a better way to do this .


Regards,
Anirudha

On 10/31/06, Corne Beerse <cbeerse at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Nirav Modiya wrote:
>
> > Hello friends
> >
> > I have configured samba server here on one of my linux system.
> > I can mount  window's shared directory using smbmount command.
> > After mounting windows directory in my linux machine I can do read
> > write operation successfully..
>
>
> If you use `mount` with the "-t smb" or "-t smbfs" option and get going,
> you can add the same mount-options in /etc/fstab to be mounted on boot.
>
> Be noted, this might need readable passwords in /etc/fstab...
>
> >
> > Now i want to mount this windows directory in my linux machine
> >
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Regards,
Anirudha Sonar
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