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Cannot mount samba-share at boot-time
  • Hi all

    I have two linux machines at home and with the command
    mount.cifs //192.168.1.200/Musik /media/Musik -o username
    =Killerkaninchen

    I got them linked.
    Now I wanted to have this done at boot time, so I edited the fstab:
    //192.168.1.200/Musik /media/Musik mount.cifs credentials=/home/Killerkaninchen/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8 0 0

    With this I get the following error:
    mount: mounting //192.168.1.200/Musik on /media/Musik failed: No such device

    and with cifs instead of mount.cifs:
    Mounting the DFS root for domain not implemented yet
    mount error: can not change directory into mount target credentials=/home/Killerkaninchen/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8,ip=192.168.1.200

    I think I installed all samba related packages...
    What must I write down in the fstab?

    Thanks in advance
    Killerkaninchen
  • credentials don't work. You have to put the username and password into your fstab. Filesystem is cifs.
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