JackOfAll wrote: > The user/pass requirement (and credentials files) with window$ shares is > a PITA.
You really hate Windows, hum :-) Anyway, my NAS is a Linux machine (ReadyNAS) but I'm not running NFS since I did not have an other Linux machines in the system (prior to my WB's). My laptops are all running Windows. Just a general remark / thought: Since I'm fiddling with my WB (and thus Linux machines) I find manually editing the fstab file easier than the current Storage page. I say that because as a simple user I expect a configuration webpage to guide me through the process. Currently the options is just a text line, meaning that I'm supposed to know what I need to put there. I mean the page is not really guiding the user. So there is actually little to no difference between manually edit the fstab file and the Storage webpage. Is this something that will change in the future? JackOfAll wrote: > > I'll leave mount/unmount/delete (from fstab) with fstab options > (overriding options returned by mount cmd) as available actions when fs > type == cifs and a credentials file is in play. So, if I understand this correctly, I should be able to unmount (or delete) a network share I have manually entered in the fstab file. The network share I use is only listed under System Mounted File Systems. It does not show under User Mounted Files Systems. And therefore I can't delete or unmount it. Is that how it's supposed to be? 1 x SB3, 1 x SB Boom, 1 x SB Radio and 2 x SB Touch - all wireless 1 x Wandboard Dual behind the bedroom ceiling 1 x Wandboard Dual for 'msqueeze' (http://www.msqueeze.co.nf/index.html) project ReadyNAS NVX running LMS 7.7.3. w iTunes plugin iPeng 7 on iPhone. SqueezePad & iPeng 7 on iPad. http://www.last.fm/user/phibon ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pascal Hibon's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=7969 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=99395 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
