I've been away from linux for some time, and I've never used kubuntu before, so much is forgotten and/or new. Lots of questions, then.
I store my work on a WDMyCloud, using drive mapping on Windows. I want a mounted drive in kubuntu to make things equally available.
I've been reading around old threads on the internet, but have hit some snags. First, I understand that I need to make some changes in /etc on the server, but the UI ensures that you can't reach /etc/ I can ping it on 192.168.178.xx. How can I get root access so that I can make the changes?
I'm trying to mount the drive on /annew/nas. I understand that the first thing I must check is that I have the same UID on the server as on the laptop. I've also read that I have to create a line in /etc/exports on the WDMyCloud, such as "/nfs/Public".
Recommendations for the fstab line seem to vary enormously. What is the simplest method for mounting these public shares?
What else do I need to be aware of?
All help gratefully received.
I store my work on a WDMyCloud, using drive mapping on Windows. I want a mounted drive in kubuntu to make things equally available.
I've been reading around old threads on the internet, but have hit some snags. First, I understand that I need to make some changes in /etc on the server, but the UI ensures that you can't reach /etc/ I can ping it on 192.168.178.xx. How can I get root access so that I can make the changes?
I'm trying to mount the drive on /annew/nas. I understand that the first thing I must check is that I have the same UID on the server as on the laptop. I've also read that I have to create a line in /etc/exports on the WDMyCloud, such as "/nfs/Public".
Recommendations for the fstab line seem to vary enormously. What is the simplest method for mounting these public shares?
What else do I need to be aware of?
All help gratefully received.
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