On Wednesday 20 April 2005 04:01, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > > I can successfully mount a shared folder on Windows from my fedora core > > 3 using LinNeighbourhood. ÂWhat would be the line to add to fstab in > > order to share it automatically? > > > > Regards > > ÃzgÃr > > IIRC LinNeighbourhood does not mount SMB shares. If you're using KDE, you can use KNetAttach to create a permanent link to a remote Samba share, now that I think about it, then browse that share in Konqueror. I do that at work. > An example line for mounting an SMB share you find in the previous > > posting of this thread which you even quote yourself: > > > >//hagrid/path/to/music /home/richard/Music Âsmbfs  > > > >uid=500,gid=504,fmask=777,password="xxxxxxxx" 0 0 > > While I feel an "fmask=777" makes simply no sense. And the password > shouldn't be stored in the fstab but use of a credentials file should be > made. Please see "man mount" for more details. To be honest it's been something like three years since I set that up. It seems to work just fine, though I can't remember if I really needed the fmask or not. I'll revisit it. Thanks for the tip. -- Richard S. Crawford http://www.mossroot.com
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