On 21/02/2010 11:00, Rob Malpass wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Need some advice about how to automatically mount a nas at bootup on 
> jaunty.   The googling I've done [1] suggests that the easiest way to 
> do this is to edit /etc/fstab which I've done.
>
> However on reboot, I find that the directory is not mounted and I also 
> find myself exposing another gap in my knowledge.
>
I have lines in /etc/fstab such as:
     //192.168.0.1/disk   /mnt/mynas   cifs   
rw,username=me,password=secret,_netdev,uid=me,gid=me  1   3
where my userid is "me".  This mounts the disk using my credentials 
(username= and password= fields), treats the owner and group of any 
files there as "me" (the gid= field), and only mounts the disk when the 
network is running (the _netdev field).  An alternative to having userid 
and password here is to use a credentials file, e.g. replace 
"username=me,password=secret" with "credentials=/etc/cred", and have a 
file called /etc/cred, readable only by root, with (here)
   username=me
   password=secret
if you need a domain logon, set the username entry to
   username=mydomain\me
Simon