On 11/27/05, LeRoy DeVries <dutch1918@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That is if you try and mount /mnt/music manually. It should mount automatically on boot, if not just use `sudo mount /mnt/music` and leave it mounted untill you re-boot. There is really no need (that I can see, at least) to mount the share each time you login.
On Sunday 27 November 2005 13:07, David Wolever wrote:
> I don't know of any distros that do (except possibly pmount... but thats
> different).
> Adding that to /etc/fstab should cause it to be mounted on boot, and the
> uid=,gid= causes it to be mounted so that your user can read/write it.
>
When I tadd that line to the fstab I get the following error:
mount only root can mount //dw/SharedDocs /mnt/music.
That is if you try and mount /mnt/music manually. It should mount automatically on boot, if not just use `sudo mount /mnt/music` and leave it mounted untill you re-boot. There is really no need (that I can see, at least) to mount the share each time you login.
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