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Constantine2018-10-18 13:57:50
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Constantine, 2018-10-18 13:57:50

How in Linux to set up automatic mounting of network folders available to the current user at boot?

There are two computers under MSVS (nee RedHat). Samba is configured on both, one acts as a file server on which several folders are shared, and the access rights to them for different users are different.
Is it realistic to set up a remote host so that SMB shares are mounted automatically when the operating system boots?

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Zzzz9, 2018-10-18
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The conditions are not clear, but SMB is used for Windows, if not Windows does not need SMB, and access rights will remain for users.

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pfg21, 2018-10-18
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if you about automatic display of available sphere in Windows in networked environment??
the samba package has the smbtree tool which displays the smbshare tree on the network.
you can parse and display in gui.

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