paul- wrote:
> The uid=,gid stuff is for CIFS. Those are not valid NFS strings. Its
> also nice that CIFS supports vers=3.0, but nfs is only vers=3 (Cant use
> the .0)
>
> There is a little more information if you expand the more>
>
> The attached mount command works for my Synology DSM
paul- wrote:
> What version Synoligy Software are you running, I'll check my setup
> tonight.
I run DSM 6.2-23739. I am able to mount the partition manually with the
following command:
sudo mount -v -t nfs -o addr=NAS_IP,nolock, NAS_IP:/volume1/music
/mnt/NAS
But as you can see, I need the
kidstypike wrote:
> Well the tooltip says no "/".
>
> 25361
I don't see the tool tip that you are mentioning... Are you running
3.5.0?
In that case, how am I supposed to enter the full path for my shared NFS
folder? Synology does not let me access volume1.
Thanks for your time!
kidstypike wrote:
> Possibly - see the _*Notes*_ in the first post in this thread, and my
> post #6.
This does not help. The problem seems to be with the html interface.
When I input my share name "volume1/music", the interface prevent me
from activating the "Set NET mount" button and gives me
I am trying to mount a NFS share on my Synology NAS and all I get in the
Share Name box is "Match the requested format".
The folder I am trying to mount is in "volume1/music" so I put
"volume1/music" in the Share Name box. I am currently using version
3.5.0. In older version, I did not have