2010-02-01, 02:42
Within XBMC Live 9.11, I need to map to a SMB share (so that completed .NZB downloads can be stored on the network).
Using "smbmount" I've been successful in mapping SMB shares; however, I need to map them persistent (so that they're re-mapped every time I reboot).
Unfortunately, I don't know any more Linux than getting around the basic CLI, at best. I've spent the last 90 minutes on Google looking for something related to this, assuming it's very straightforward in Linux. However, most of the tutorials are about SAMBA sharing outwards (rather than mapping persistent drives on SMB shares).
Can anyone suggest the proper method for doing this; and, perhaps an example mount-point (to be sure I'm not mounting it in some way that is unconventional)?
Thank you in advance!!
Using "smbmount" I've been successful in mapping SMB shares; however, I need to map them persistent (so that they're re-mapped every time I reboot).
Unfortunately, I don't know any more Linux than getting around the basic CLI, at best. I've spent the last 90 minutes on Google looking for something related to this, assuming it's very straightforward in Linux. However, most of the tutorials are about SAMBA sharing outwards (rather than mapping persistent drives on SMB shares).
Can anyone suggest the proper method for doing this; and, perhaps an example mount-point (to be sure I'm not mounting it in some way that is unconventional)?
Thank you in advance!!