I can not use the double quotes in the fstab file where I want to use it.
Double quotes work fine on the mount command line, but I want to be able
to mount the file system with out the entire criptic command line.
Currently I use:
# mount -t smbfs -o
username=<myDomainUserName>,uid=<MyLocalUserName>
//ServerIPAddress/"Shared Name With Spaces" /mnt/mydir
This Works. But the setup does not seem to work in the fstab file so
all I need to type at the command line is:
mount /mnt/mydir
I would much perfer this method and I really do not want to write a
script to execute either.
Charles
Yura Pismerov wrote:
> How about using double quotes ?
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>"Charles S. Libby" wrote:
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>>I am new to this whole realm. I have played with linux and FreeBSD but
>>am just now getting a machine as my primary manchine in linux. I need
>>to get to a share (not on one of my machines so I have not control over
>>the share name) and it has spaces in the share. How do I put it into
>>the /etc/fstab file so I can automount on boot? Any help would be
>>appreciated.
>> Charles S. Libby
>> iDEN Technical Training
>> Motorola
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