How do I make network mappings (mounts) permanent
From: Bob Macpherson (bobmac_at_netspace.net.au)
Date: 06/22/05
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Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 20:11:53 +1000
olks,
I am really new to linux and trying to come to terms with the
administration, initially through the GUI.
I have managed to set up my small network (Win2k, XTpro, Mandrake 10.1) so
that I can map (or is it mount in linux?) the drives on the Win2k and
XTpro to the Mandrake box. I do this through LinNeighbourhood. My only
problem is that I need to go through the same procedure each time I boot
my machine. Is there any way of making the mappings permanent?
Bob
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