If it is just one line then you can use the rc.local script in /etc/rc.d. This runs last in the startup process, so everything else would already be up. smbd and nmbd. If you need it to do a bunch of things you should write your own startup script for it. I think in your case rc.local should be sufficient.
Regards,
Drew
-----Original Message-----
From: IT Clown [mailto:linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 12:36 AM
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: auto mount
Hi
Just wondering how would i execute smbmount everytime linux
boots and does linux have a file similar to autoexec.bat in
dos that executes commands at boot? The file rc is that
like a batch file?
Regards
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