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Steve

2005-08-03, 7:46 am

Hi,
Have seen many posts on mounting a local windows drive on startup.
What we are looking to do, if possible, is mount a windows partition on
a network server so that we can read/write to it (for backup). Want to
do this on startup. If the network is called MYNET and the server is
MYSERVER and the volume is MYVOLUME
how would you do this ?
Since this is a RH3 server running oracle 9i, and the user is
ORACLE would you create a vfat volume or could this be done with samba
?
Any ideas greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Steve.

Lenard

2005-08-03, 5:47 pm

Steve wrote:

> Any ideas greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Steve.


http://www.justlinux.com/nhf/Filesy...ermanently.html

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Steve

2005-08-03, 5:47 pm

Lenard you ROCK !!!!!! Thank you so much for the helpfull link. Steve.

Lenard

2005-08-03, 5:47 pm

Steve wrote:

> Lenard you ROCK !!!!!! Thank you so much for the helpfull link.


Your welcome and thanks for the feedback.

It would be nice for you to send Ray Cowan (click on his name) a word of
thanks.


--
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- B. Franklin, 1759
Steve

2005-08-05, 5:48 pm

Done !

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