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Frank Murphy wrote:
> Conor Wynne wrote:
>> I would always go with autofs, its dead easy to configure, and triggered
>> by a magic mount point.
>> Both these options are fine, I just love autofs though.
>>> Regards
>> Conor.
>>> Got them automounted, well there in "My Computer" (KDE)
> when I boot up and no p\w having to be entered :)
>>I can now save directly from Firefox to the mount after
adding the following to fstab;
//frank-00/store00 /media/store00 cifs
username=frank,password=password,uid=frank,umask=000 0 0
I there a better way for the p\w?
Frank
(Still Trying)
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