How can we automount windows directory..
- From: "Nirav Modiya" <nirav.linux@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 18:21:31 +0530
Hello friends
I have configured samba server here on one of my linux system.
I can mount window's shared directory using smbmount command.
After mounting windows directory in my linux machine I can do read write
operation successfully..
Now i want to mount this windows directory in my linux machine
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