Why can't I get my pi to automount on reboot?

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Why can't I get my pi to automount on reboot?

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I added the following in FSTAB:
//192.168.50.84/Wdigital/NVIDIA_SHIELD /home/pi/Shield cifs defaults,uid=pi,gid=pi,user=me,password=*****,rw 0 0 auto
If I type in sudo mount -a it will mount the drive and all is good in my world, but upon reboot I have to issue the command again.
Sucks, because on an old install (that got corrupted) it came up on boot. That old install was the old OS though, this is the newest version.

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