You seem to have gone back several steps and you have not explained what you have done. What is described below in this post has been previously described in this thread. Just to manage your expectations, I will not explain it a third time.
Log in via SSH, and run the following command (the command is one line):
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echo '//192.168.1.102/My\040Music /mnt/MPD/NAS cifs ro,vers=3.0,cache=none,username=rober,password=secret 0 0' >> /etc/fstab
To check that is has worked run this command:
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grep -i cifs /etc/fstab
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//192.168.1.102/My\040Music /mnt/MPD/NAS cifs ro,vers=3.0,cache=none,username=rober,password=secret 0 0
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grep -i cifs /proc/mounts
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//192.168.1.102/My\040Music /mnt/MPD/NAS cifs ro,vers=3.0,cache=none,username=rober,password=secret 0 0
If you screw up, please restore the /etc/fstab from the copy which you made. Use this command:
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cp /home/fstab /etc/fstab
If you get stuck, post the output of this command (first remove your password from the output):
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cat /etc/fstab