How can I mount a SMB Share on startup?

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baloo-the-bear
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How can I mount a SMB Share on startup?

#1 Post by baloo-the-bear »

Hi,

I have got the following problem.
I have a Fileserver with an Suse10.1. OS
I boot my Puppy and get via Samba access on these fileserver.
That works with LinNeighborhood without any Problems.
But now I want to mount these Samba Share automaticaly on Startup.
How can I do this?

I hope, anyone can help me.

cu

P.S. Excuse my horrible English. :?

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#2 Post by rarsa »

There are two options:

1) The linux way:
http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Sam ... at_boot.3F

Notes:
- The credentials part is just required if you need a userID and password for the share
- There are many other options you can include on the options part of that entry.

2) If you are using a version of Puppy prior to 2.0 you can just add the smbmount comand to /etc/rc.d/rc.local
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