Re: mounting smbfs and RH9 problems

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Hello,

you can work around this while mount the smb shares in the background with
a "&" at the end of the line of the smbmount command. I put the smbmount
command in the rc.local file and it works fine for me.

smbmount //ntserver/share /mnt/ntshare -o username=xxx,password=xxx &

cheers

Frank


>
> Matt H wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I have the same basic problem. At boot up, it hangs when it tries to
>> mount the smb shares.
>>
>>
>
> I had this problem also.  I think samba is waiting for some input
> because when it happened to me, I could continue booting if I hit Enter
> n times (where n equals the number of smbfs entries in /etc/fstab).  I
> never found a fix to this, except just to add "noauto" to the fs options
> in /etc/fstab and then mount the smb filesystems manually.
>
> If anyone knows a fix for this, or knows why it is doing this, let me
> know.
>
> Thanks,
> Aaron
>
>
>


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