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Old 02-03-2005, 10:40 AM   #1
Alien#007
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samba password


Because i want that my samba disks mount at startup i put:
//server/shared /mnt/mreza/shared smbfs defaults 0 0

in my fstab, but at startup it alway's asks for password and i have to press enter to proceed(i have no password set). Anyone know how to set no password parameter or something in fstab? I also have problem with password when i create nfs device. When i click on it it doesen't want to mount beacuse samba ask's for password and i can't type it anywhere so the connection time out.
 
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