>This works for me using a credentials file:
>
>username=\
>password=
>
>I know the $ doesn't make a difference because I mount my AD homedir
>that has a $ at the end, I don't think the dash would make a difference
>but I'm not a 100% positive.
>
>Rick
I later found that and it is working.
Thanks!
On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 08:20 -0400, Rick Barnes wrote:
> Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> > I am looking online trying to find a procedure to automount a CIFS
> > share but need to use username/domain/pass in the credential file
> > thats referenced in fstab. Its not working, anyone know of a resource
> >
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I am looking online trying to find a procedure to automount a CIFS
share but need to use username/domain/pass in the credential file
thats referenced in fstab. Its not working, anyone know of a resource
that works in CentOS5.1?
If it matters, the unc has a dash and a $ in
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