I ended up just storing all the passwords, then the script becomesYes. You can use the generic mount command of Sharity which does not know about shares and passwords. Sharity will then fall back to asking the password on the GUI, if it is running. If no GUI is running, it will fail if a password is required.
trivial. Is there a reasonable way to do this without storing passwords?
Try something like
sharity mount nfs3 /mountpoint cifsFile //server/share
Replace "nfs3" with "nfs2" if you prefer the nfs2 frontend (which is currently the default in all installations except Mac OS X).
Regards, Chrstian.
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Dipl.-Ing. Christian Starkjohann
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