David,
        If you put an entry for the filesystem in /etc/fstab, it should get
mounted on every reboot. It is just a matter of putting the correct
entry in. It should look something like this (all on one unwrapped
line):


servername:/sharename  smbfs rw,user=winuser,password=winpass  0 0


        You can get more detail on the options by doing "main mount.cifs".


                --Matt




On Tue, 2005-08-30 at 00:02 +0900, David Bennett wrote:
> Jim,
> 
>   I suspect as much, unfortunately I do not know enough about Linux to
> figure out where to put what. I have done a little digging, but may I
> ask if you have any advice as to where I can just toss an smbmount
> command? (I am also unclear as to whether I need to change the syntax
> to suit a certain scripting language or if I can just put in the
> command as-is)
> 
> Thank you,
> David
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