\_ SMTP quoth Craig White on 6/3/2003 23:33 as having spake thusly: \_ \_ but I don't use smbmount...I use mount \_ \_ mount -t smbfs -o username=what_ever_user_name,password=users_password \_ //lnx1/steve /lnx1 I once solved this in what seemed more graceful to me, but ymmv. Sadly, the smb config wasn't important to me and when I gracefully parted ways with the company, I didn't think that 'hey, grab that smb config' in time. It ran something along these lines: automounted (via autofs and a custom program map) the smb share(s) using something like 'credentials=/home/sinck/.win-creds' in the automount map line produced. In theory, that allowed the credentials to be chmod 400 and not published in the output of 'mount', IIRC. This was on a RH 7.1 (.2?) box and except for sawfish, I've never heard of features getting *dropped* once implemented. Automounting was important because they kept publishing different shares as "the place" and I didn't want to remember the magic every time. Automounting distro cds is handy too. Particularly if you have a forest of symlinks through the automounting to the packages in question. (see cp -s) David