On 28/01/14 07:21, Christopher Ryan wrote:
Hi!
[...]
> For other Linux/Darkroom newbies, the trick is to mount
> the network drive (not use a symbolic link). And if you
> use a Western Digital MyBookLive network storage device,
> note that this does not officially support Linux and the
> \\MYBOOKLIVE or \\MYBOOKLIVEDUO network address won't work
> -- but you *can* use the IP address of the drive to mount
> it.
Actually, the MyBbook should run Linux itself (disks are
basically a softraid on XFS file systems), so you could just
use NFS as well. At least mine does.
From fstab:
# Mount NAS via nfs
mybook:/nfs/Public /media/mybook/Public nfs
soft,retrans=20,user,noauto,rw,intr,bg,nosuid,nodev,tcp 0 0
mybook:/nfs/Download /media/mybook/Download nfs
soft,retrans=20,user,noauto,rw,intr,bg,nosuid,nodev,tcp 0 0
mybook:/nfs/Backup /media/mybook/Backup nfs
soft,retrans=20,user,noauto,rw,intr,bg,nosuid,nodev,tcp 0 0
soft mounting seems adviable as it goes to sleep otherwise.
Also note that using nfs allows all the fine premissions
common on Unix.
The \\bla adresses are samba, probably you're lacking the
name services on that end and thus name resolution does not
work as you expect.
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