On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Igor Peshansky wrote:
>
> > One more thing to mention is that Cygwin mounts are persistent, so the
> > second command need only be issued once. The first will need to be
> > re-issued on every logon, I think.
>
> You should be able to add /PERSISTENT:YE
Igor Peshansky wrote:
> One more thing to mention is that Cygwin mounts are persistent, so the
> second command need only be issued once. The first will need to be
> re-issued on every logon, I think.
You should be able to add /PERSISTENT:YES to "net use" to have it
automatically happen at each
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Richard Foulk wrote:
>
> > This lets you specify the Windows user and password for the mount.
> >
> > Is there any way to do this with Cygwin's mount?
>
> net use x: '\\host\share' /USER:username password
> mount x:/ /path/foo/bar
Simpler yet:
net use
Richard Foulk wrote:
> This lets you specify the Windows user and password for the mount.
>
> Is there any way to do this with Cygwin's mount?
net use x: '\\host\share' /USER:username password
mount x:/ /path/foo/bar
Brian
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Aloha,
Linux mount(1) supports something like this:
smbmount //host/share /mnt -o username name%password
This lets you specify the Windows user and password for the mount.
Is there any way to do this with Cygwin's mount?
Thanks
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