Mount PERMANENTLY

From: Marco Fontana (ilportico.srl_at_iol.it)
Date: 11/20/03


Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 14:08:21 +0000 (UTC)

Hello,

I've installed SOSS on a Win2k machine that became a server for my Indy
(IRIX 5.3).
I've used NFS Manager to mount NT Filesystem ad all went fine: now I can
see the PC shared resource but... when I shutdown my Indy, and then
reboot I have to mount another time (and so on...) the same PC resource.

I've used Jot to view /etc/fstab file ad I can see two lines added by
NFS Manager, I think. This two describe exactly Win2k resource.

Is there a way to automount the two filesystems directly at Indy startup
without using mount all the times?
Only root can use mount and not ordinary user...:-)

Thank you in advance
Marco

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