On 04/05/2015 05:37 PM, multi wrote:
Hi, I'm using Trinity 3.5.13.2 that was installed with exe GNU linux.
I have a bash script to mount a shared folder from a remote server and open it in a window. I launch it from a desktop icon. It looks like this:
sudo mount 192.168.0.2:/home/dpjungk/Share /mnt/nfs/client1 nautilus /mnt/nfs/client1
It works fine -- except that, if I close the window and want to reopen it, it obviously asks for the password every time.
Is there a way to check to see if it is mounted so that it only asks for the password if it is the first time?
Thank you for your time,
Don
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How about something like:
if ! ( mount | grep "/mnt/nfs/client1"); then echo "not mounted" echo "I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask for your password..." fi
Tony