Mount samba or CIFS shares using /etc/fstabBy neokrates, written on November 18, 2011 |
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Given, you want to mount //my.host/svn which has no password or login set to be mounted on available /mnt/samba dir.
Following entry will allow you auto-mount, i.e. after system reboots :
> less /etc/fstab //my.host/svn /mnt/samba cifs user=,password= 0 0
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