A few days ago I had to mount a Samba resource on the Linux system I'm working on. I'd never had a need to access Samba files before. Some system adminstrator kid came over and gave me a command line that worked perfectly the first time, following the model: mount -t smbfs -o username=MYUSERNAME,password=MYPASSWORD //xyz/xyz /mnt/xyz I tried to devise an entry in /etc/fstab to mount it automatically at boot time, but couldn't seem to get it. The easy workaround was to put the above command in a shell script and run it at boot time. I think the last thing I tried was this: //currdev/curdev /mnt/xyz smbfs username=MYUSERNAME,password=MYPASSWORD 0 0 but it didn't work. Does anyone know the right mojo? Lynn David Newton Phoenix, Arizona