> A subsidiary question about mounting a network drive on startup: Is the
> init process smart enough to only mount network drives once the network is
> up, which I beleive happens after the mounts?
It should be, I'm most familar with Gentoo and Debian, but I use Red Hat at
work. My machine wa
I am trying to create a samba mount to be mounted automatically on a Redhat 7.2
machine.
I can mount the drive from the command line, but would like to have the drive mount on
boot.
I have added it to /etc/fstab, and get prompted for a password when I run mount on it
from the
command line.