Khanh Tran wrote:
/etc/fstab is OK for general purpose mounts, but some distros (like
SuSE) actually have a sambafs init script which mounts those from
/etc/samba/smbfstab.
ick ... oh well, to each their own, i guess...
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> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] network drive for music
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> Geoff Scott wro
Gavin Haslett wrote:
My solution? UNIX Services for Windows... which I already had installed. It was free anyway. Well, I set up my MP3's as an NFS share instead,
and put an entry in my /etc/fstab to mount it (soft) on boot. Since I
was also upgrading to 0.18 and didn't have any significant reco
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On 5/5/05, gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> why not do it via /etc/fstab? coming from the linux admin side of
> things, i definitely prefer having all mounts coming from the same file
> so i don't have to manage multiple files each doing mounts in their own way
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> -g-
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> On 5/4/05, Dean Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks for that, this is the page I found, looks plausible with a
> > cursory look - will reply to the list later if
Geoff Scott wrote:
I actually am doing this with my music, pictures, and video. I mount
the M$ shares (winvideo, winpictures, and winmusic) at boot with
commands in rc.local through Samba, as was suggested earlier in this
thread.
why not do it via /etc/fstab? coming from the linux admin side of
On 5/4/05, Dean Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for that, this is the page I found, looks plausible with a
> cursory look - will reply to the list later if I get it to work (/ or
> need more help).
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> http://www.justlinux.com/nhf/Filesystems/Mounting_smbfs_Shares_Permanent
> ly.html
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> Hi Dean - You could try mounting the network share using samb
Hi Dean - You could try mounting the network share using samba. It
will appear as a directory in your filesystem which you can tell myth
about
Check out www.samba.org or google for 'samba mount' for some examples
Hope this helps
Andrew
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network drive for music
Dean Collins wrote:
Is there a way to access my mp3 files from my MythTV
backend off a separate network server?
Eg, I want to store and access my mp3 files from a
network drive \\cogsvr1\m$ on a separate server but cant get
it to recognize the location
Dean Collins wrote:
Is there a way to access
my mp3 files from my MythTV backend
off a separate network server?
Eg, I want to store and
access my mp3 files from a network
drive \\cogsvr1\m$
on a separate
server but cant get it to recognize the location.
Well.. since
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