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Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver Linux / JRiver question
Zhillsguy:
I haven't used Ubuntu in a while, but have a little laptop here with Lubuntu on it and it runs MC great. I can't browse the network and see my network share (on a Win 10 server) but mount it at boot. You will need to figure out how to "mount" the NAS share at boot. There are different ways of doing it. Through a lot of experimentation I figured out what works for me using the etc/fstab file and it works here with all of the Debian variants.
Do some research on the Ubuntu forums for mounting NAS shares at boot.
Awesome Donkey:
In Ubuntu, there's the Discs app which might help with mounting a NAS (or any hard drive) at boot. Or fstab if you're familiar with it.
Scobie:
I find fstab works well in Debian. The command to mount for an nfs volume will be:
<ipaddress>:/<folder> /<sharename> nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr
For nfs set up file security on the NAS itself, allowing access from your JR host machine.
Otherwise replace nfs with cifs and setup a user account and password.
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