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Questions about mounting file systems. (Examples include a CD, a DVD, an external hard drive and a USB thumb drive.)
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how to automatically run a script as root to mount a network share
I'm mounting a network share via
sudo mount -t cifs //xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/networkshare /mnt/local -o user=user,password=pass,uid=xxx,gid=xxx
the script is executable,
if I run the script in terminal all … is ok,
it asks the password for root
and mount the share
but I would like it to be mounted automatically
I tried to put the command into /etc/rc.local
so the #! …