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Hello, I hope someone may beable to help me.
I have two computers with drives I need access to, what I do right now is this:
from a terminal I su - so I am on as root then type in:
Mount -t smb //xbox/f /mnt/xbox
once I hit enter it asks for a password I type it in and viola that drive is now mounted.
the other one is:
Mount -t smb //192.168.0.100/storage /mnt/pc2
once I hit enter it asks for a password I type it in and viola that drive is now mounted.
I can also type it in this way:
Mount -a //xbox/f /mnt/xbox and it works fine after I enter my password.
What I would really like to know is how do I enter this into FSTAB so this is all done automatic at boot?
I would sure love a small guide from someone on how to enter this properly :)
Thank you for any help
Sheriff
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2004-01-29, 12:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 2004-01-29, 12:55 AM by grep420.)
// First you need a file to store your user/pass info. You should keep it somewhere secure like in /root, so for an example we will use /root/.cred Here is a quick way to create the needed file. Supply your own username and password of course. //
echo "username=Administrator" > /root/.cred
echo "password=YOURPASSWORD" >> /root/.cred
// Note the first line uses a single > and the second uses two >> to append to the file. //
// Make a backup of fstab and add this line to the current one. //
cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.bak && echo "//xbox/f /mnt/xbox smbfs defaults,credentials=/root/.cred 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
// Now to test it. First make sure its not mounted. //
umount /mnt/xbox
mount -a
// This will read /etc/fstab and attempt to mount all entries. If successful it will drop you back to the prompt. Now you can cd /mnt/xbox to verify. //
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thanks a lot grep420, very helpful :)