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Tuesday, November 20th, 2007Save the file and close KWrite. You re ready to mount a share! Need more information about the fstabfile? For the fastest route to this info, type manfstabat the command line and press Enter. All the documentation is at your fingertips. Use the up- and down-arrow keys to scrollthrough the documentation, and when you refinished, press q to quit. Need the documentation in a nicer format? Double-click the Start Here icon on your desk- top and enter man:/in the Location line. Youmight need to search a bit for the documenta- tion, but it s more readable and includes hyper- links to other information related to your topic. Oh, and fstabis documented in Section 5. Now, to mount the new share, just use the mountcommand at the command line: $ mount //bastille/freddie Access your new share just like it s a part of yourlocal machine. You can work on it with all yourfavorite Linux programs or copy files back and fortheffortlessly. If you re graphically inclined, use Konqueror tonavigate your new file system. It works justlike a part of your local machine now. You need to customize the entry in this step asfollows: The first field, //bastille/freddie, describesthe device to be mounted. This is the computername, followed by the remote directory name. The second field, /mnt/bastille, defines themount point. This is the directory on yourcomputer where the content of the remotedirectory will appear. The mount point can beanywhere in your directory tree that youwould like your share to be, but you need tocreate the directory and set the privilegesbefore you mount it. The third field is the file system type: smbfs. Many file system types work with Linux, butsmbfsis the choice for what you re doing. The fourth field, noauto,user, describes theoptions to invoke for this mount. Set thenoautooption to tell Linux not to mount thisfile system at boot time (you never want toauto-mount a network share), and set theuseroption to permit a nonprivileged user tomount the share. The fifth field works with the backup com- mand. You don t want to be backing up thisshare remotely, so set it to 0. The sixth field indicates whether the file sys- tem of the share should be checked at boottime. Again, pass on this option and set it to 0.15_
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