>> I assume:
>> fs is a text representation of whose filesystem you're doing this for?
>> ("openafs", "arla", etc)
>> domain is what's typically referred to as an afs cell
>
> Yes. After all, you might need the key to be available before you can mount.
>
> This may be useful for samba too... The mount command for samba typically
> requires authentication data to be passed as options (workgroup, username,
> password).
ncpmount, too?
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