Hi, Gurus

Is it possible to define something in the /etc/fstab file so that a windows share can 
be mounted to Linux box automatically when sys reboot? (or something in /etc/rc.local 
without plain text passwd?)

the scenario:
we have two (ha, more than two) systems in our institute, a few MS file servers and 
some Linux file servers. For the Linux users, they want to be able to access windows 
files within Linux (the other way around is easier to accomplish using samba). At the 
moment, the users have to use smbclient, Nuatilus or command line "mount -t smbfs -o 
.. ...".

it would be much better if the Linux desktops can automatically mount the user's share 
to e.g. /home/user1/win

thanks

Cheng
 
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