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Question : Making Network connections (to Windows and Linux 'shares') persistent between reboots
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I have a G4 PB running Mac OS X 10.4 I use it in a mixed machine environment (PCs running both Windows and Linux) and I make use of SMB shares across then network. I can map 'drives' (apologies for PC speak here!) using the Mac, but I can't find a way to make these persistent between boots. I googled for a solution and one of the hits is the Apple page on how great Panther is - saying it can be done, but I can't find it!
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Answer : Making Network connections (to Windows and Linux 'shares') persistent between reboots
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yes, but this an automount @ login mount, not at boot! and I am not sure it would work with afp, could you try that? I tried that, and I could not get it work, it was not even prompting for a user/passwd after login. and also, it may depends on server settings; I remember a case where a windows server can prevent you from storing the network volume password in the keychain...
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