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2008-03-04
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2008-03-04
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I am assuming this isn't an auto-mount like I have gotten used to in Ubuntu?
Will this mod change how File-manager sees the non-password protected shares?
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2008-03-07
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2008-03-18
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... Theoretically, you should be able to put your mount statements into /etc/fstab as "no auto" and then mount them once you connect to the network, but I can't test that since "regular" mount doesn't work for me.
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2008-03-19
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In theory (and all appropriate disclaimers to such), this should attempt to establish your mounts every time your network successfully connects. I'm still working out how you could make this sensitive to executing only for particular connections (e.g. only mount home computer shares when your connection SSID is your home wireless router, etc.)
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2008-11-21
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Will this mod change how File-manager sees the non-password protected shares?