Ok, I tried the inline password form, and it is still mounted, except
pagefile.sys is inaccessible. Hmm, really wanted to screw with my NT
box's paging. ;) (j/k). I last mounted that partition this morning,
when I sent my last message. So, I guess this would really be a samba
problem, and not a kernel problem.
However, I really don't like entering the password that way. A grep on
.bash_history for the password is plenty of reason for *that* little
bias! Too bad there's not a way to alert bash that a particular string
is actually a password, and that that string shouldn't be kept in
~/.bash_history.
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