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Old 12-27-2004, 10:02 AM   #1
Henric
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Question mount from smbfstab does not work


I put a SuSE 9.2 Workstation in a Windows 2003 Server Domain. With winbind and some figuering and trying I can log on to the WIN2003 PDC with a domain account. I also can mount shares with the smbmount command without any problems. So far so good, but not enough ...

I want to have shares from the WIN2003 PDC to be automatically mounted at system boot. I've tryed all kinds of syntaxes for hours, but nothing worked.

//server/share*/mountpoint*smbfs*username="user/domain",password="password"

(where I put a space or a tab instead of * of course)

gives the error: .SMB connection failed

I tried almost all kinds of other options, with the same result. In former times I had similar experiences with the /etc/fstab file, which is very sensitive of the smalles syntax or options mistakes.

Thanks for any help in advance

Henric.
 
  


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