ok, this is my fstab file and the thing's I've tried. Commented out since I still don't have a solution:
# device name mount point fs-type options dump-freq pass-num
#buffy:/itunes x url net,automounted,url==cifs://guest:@buffy/itunes 0 0
#buffy:/share x url net,automounted,url==cifs://guest:@buffy/share 0 0
#buffy:/itunes /Volumes afp automounted,url==afp://buffy._afpovertcp._tcp.local/itunes 0 0
#buffy:/share /Volumes afp automounted,url==afp://buffy._afpovertcp._tcp.local/share 0 0
#afp://buffy._afpovertcp._tcp.local/itunes /Volumes/itunes afp automounted 0 0
#afp://buffy._afpovertcp._tcp.local/share /Volumes/share afp automounted 0 0
#buffy:/itunes /Volumes/itunes url net,automounted,url==cifs://guest:@buffy/itunes 0 0
#buffy:/share /Volumes/share url net,automounted,url==cifs://guest:@buffy/share 0 0
# these worked with mount -a
#afp://buffy._afpovertcp._tcp.local/itunes /Volumes/itunes afp rw,auto 0 0
#afp://buffy._afpovertcp._tcp.local/share /Volumes/share afp rw,auto 0 0
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Mount AFP shares from the ReadyNAS
# servername:/path mount_point url auto,url==afp://username:password@server/path 0 0
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#buffy:/itunes /Volumes/itunes url auto,url==afp://guest:@buffy._afpovertcp._tcp.local/itunes 0 0
#buffy:/share /Volumes/share url auto,url==afp://guest:@buffy._afpovertcp._tcp.local/share 0 0
#192.168.0.15:/share /Volumes/share url auto,url==afp://guest:@192.168.0.15/share 0 0
#192.168.0.15:/share /Volumes/share url auto,url==afp://guest:@192.168.0.15/share 0 0
#afp://192.168.0.15/share /Volumes/share afp rw,auto 0 0
I would (in terminal) run:
sudo automount -vc
to mount. The only thing that sort of works is this format:
#afp://buffy._afpovertcp._tcp.local/itunes /Volumes/itunes afp rw,auto 0 0
sort of because automount (command line or reboot) creates the dir in /Volumes/itunes, but it did not actually mount the share.
Again, through the gui, no problem. Getting the shares to mount automatically (like servers I use at work) on boot is the goal.
I will try smb:// and post back.