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Old 11-06-2002, 12:59 PM   #1
shassouneh
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Mapping Network Drive at every boot? HOW TO?


Hi Everyone,
I have a remote hard drive i would like to be able to mount from
my alternate machine every time I boot into linux. The Hard Drive has been shared by means of Samba on SuSE Linux 8.0 (pro).
The Login for the share is as follows
User: guest
password: (no password)

I have two questions

1.) How can I set up the hard drive to have two logins, that is Guest for other people, and say OWNER for myself so that I can deny people on the LAN write access, but I can give myself full read/write access at the same time?

2.) How can I set things up in Linux such that it MOUNTS the drive AT EVERY BOOT UP???


Some help here would be much appreciated. Thanx for taking the time and courtesy to view this thread.
 
  


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