Make/model of the nas.

Normally this feature needs to be turned on for the share in question and
you may need to alter the nfs mount options to disable root-squash on the
mount point depending on what you want to do on the nas



On Wednesday, 20 August 2014, Tim <t...@xendistar.co.uk> wrote:

> Thought I should start a new thread for this.
>
> I have a nice new shiny Nas (well off white really)
>
> It has the option to use NFS as one of its connections option (I have also
> chosen window file service for my windows client (XP, & and 8.1), but I
> don't seem to be doing it right as I cant access the drive.
>
> I do have web access but that is only admin purpose's though
>
> I can gain access to the drive but it seems to be doing that via Samba
> (built-in) but to do so I have had to list myself as a user on the nas.
>
> Any pointer on how I can set this up would be appreciated
>
> I am running SolydXK (Debian)
>
> Tim
>
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