Re: Mounting SMB shares via a script in OSX 10.1?
Re: Mounting SMB shares via a script in OSX 10.1?
- Subject: Re: Mounting SMB shares via a script in OSX 10.1?
- From: "Suraj K. Rai" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2001 23:27:51 -0700 (PDT)
You could put in the following in a shell script and have it run on login ...
mount_smbfs //user@server/share_name /path/to/mount_point
S.r.
--- Ian Ragsdale <email@hidden> wrote:
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Try 'man mount_smbfs' for a description of the command line tool to mount a
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SMB share.
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Ian
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On 9/30/01 10:04 PM, "Roger Howard" <email@hidden> wrote:
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> None of the AppleScript commands ("open location" or "mount server") seem
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to
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> support mounting SMB and it doesn't seem to use Keychain to store SMB
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> passwords. How can I do this? Is there a shell command I can pass to the
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> command line that will be the equivalent of the Connect To.. mount process?
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> Hope cross-posting this isn't too far a breach of protocol.
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