This article will describe installing cifs-utils for SMB client.
Table of Contents
1 Install cifs-utils
Install cifs-utils package.
> sudo zypper -n in cifs-utils
2 Mount SMB with mount.nfs
Mount SMB with mount.nfs to /mnt directory.
> SMB_USERNAME=guest > SMB_PASSWORD=guest > SMB_SERVER="//smb-server.hiroom2.com/share" > sudo mount -t cifs \ -o username=${SMB_USERNAME},password=${SMB_PASSWORD} \ "${SMB_SERVER}" /mnt
3 Manage username and password with credentials option
The credentials option authentication via file.
> cat <<EOF | sudo tee /etc/samba/credentials > /dev/null username=${SMB_USERNAME} password=${SMB_PASSWORD} EOF > sudo chmod 600 /etc/samba/credentials > sudo mount -t cifs -o credentials=/etc/samba/credentials "${SMB_SERVER}" /mnt
4 Mount SMB on boot
Add mount entry to /etc/fstab. For avoiding mounting SMB before network initialization, you need to add _netdev option. For making x-systemd.automount to mount SMB, you need to add x-systemd.automount to option.
> SMB_OPTION="credentials=/etc/samba/credentials,_netdev,x-systemd.automount" > echo "${SMB_SERVER} /mnt cifs ${SMB_OPTION} 0 0" | \ sudo tee -a /etc/fstab