Just to confirm the fstab script:
//192.168.0.1/sda1 /mnt/hd1/ cifs rw,guest,vers=1.0
works!
Thanks for the advice.
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Man in a van wrote:
> It's the NE accent :):p they struggle with :rolleyes:
>
> ronnie
Yep. Spanish with Geordie accent ...
When we lived in Germany, a German friend ended up speaking perfect
English with a Geordie accent!
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castalla wrote:
>
>
> (ps: Just spent an hour with GP !!! None of your 10 min. business ...)
It's the NE accent :):p they struggle with :rolleyes:
ronnie
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Thanks for the replies.
I've half solved the problem - this mount works (with vers- addition)
sudo mount -t cifs -o rw,guest,vers=1.0 //192.168.0.1/sda1 /mnt/hd1
I guess I can convert this to fstab format. I'll confirm later.
The 'NAS' is a usb on my router.
(ps: Just spent an hour with G
What make / model is the NAS?
If it is available I'd try NFS also. Once you have it working it is
pretty much flawless and very unlikely to be affected by NAS firmware
upgrades in the same way as CIFS.
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castalla wrote:
> I've reliably used this in fstab for years:
>
> //192.168.0.1/sda1 /mnt/hd1/ cifs username=guest,password=
>
> I assumed this would also work for Debian Buster, but it just produces a
> mount error.
>
> Any ideas?I can't really add much, with my NAS I use NFS, and I stopped
I've reliably used this in fstab for years:
//192.168.0.1/sda1 /mnt/hd1/ cifs username=guest,password=
I assumed this would also work for Debian Buster, but it just produces a
mount error.
Any ideas?
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Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios, Sonos Pl