benit:
Or if its a network share, you could simply use sambamounter:
It is a tool inside the "Network" folder directly in your home directory or on your desktop.
It mounts folders automatically and permanently, so they should come up mounted even after reboot.
Or if its a network share, you could simply use sambamounter:
It is a tool inside the "Network" folder directly in your home directory or on your desktop.
It mounts folders automatically and permanently, so they should come up mounted even after reboot.