On Friday 26 Oct 2012 22:23:43 Tim wrote:
> The Nas is just a single disk basic unit, the OS on the nas is Linux
> based but locked so I have very little control over it. I have two
> area's (folders I guess) where I can save my stuff, one folder is called
> openshare which by its name is open to anybody to read - write to and
> the other folders (who name I can't remember) is password protected and
> is meant for private stuff. I don't use this private 'folder' I just use
> the openshare folder.

I have a Linux based NAS and I have had problems accessing it from Linux boxes 
in the past. 

> What I want is the nas to be available to my entire network with read
> and write access to all (windows and Linux PC). It seem the Linux PC
> have the biggest problem, I can normally get the nas to read and write
> but my wife can only read from her PC (both Linux). I can't always get
> it to mount at boot time 9A line in the fstab file using cifs) and have
> to mount via the cli

You don't say which distro, but I assume from your other post that it might be 
Ubuntu.  I fixed my problems using this page: 

 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=288534

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                Terry Coles
                64 bit computing with Kubuntu Linux

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