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renzev@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago

You just gotta think different

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renzev@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago
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    Windows: ☠️

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      I mean, if your server is using samba to share: net use * \homeserver\share {password} /user: {username} /persistent: yes /savecreds

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        Windows terminal commands are an abomination before the site of the LORD.

        They were wise enough to include a mount alias though so if you pretend you’re on Linux it’ll work well enough.

        No idea if it supports SMB or ssh though, but it works with NFS

        mount -t nfs3 server:/srv/nfs/exporteddir E:
        

        Mounts an NFS export to the E drive.

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          You can even bypass all that and just mount it in the Explorer GUI.

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      It’s pretty easy. Just right mouse click the network and Map Network Drive. Follow prompts. Success

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        Windows does not have native SSHFS support

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          It doesn’t need it. All NAS systems have samba on by default.

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            Not everything is prebuilt NAS.

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        @jaschen @SpaceNoodle or some unknown error only disappearing after reboot (especially with winsshfs/winfsp-like drivers)

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          Just use samba.

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      I’ve used this in the past (on the client side) https://github.com/winfsp/sshfs-win

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        Works just as seamless as on Linux, has amazing GUI options too.

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