Hey all,
As most of you know, I've been having problems (hopefully solved by now, won't know until friend is
able to reshare his box) with SAMBA over the internet.
On my local area network, I am using SAMBA for a one way connection just fine. my question is as
follows.
Can I make an fstab entry so I can mount the XP share whenever I boot? The reason I ask is because
currently Wine can't properly detect the c:\windows dir on the XP box and I'd like to be able to use
some of the program (e.g. games) on my Linux box.
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