On 2020-06-20 10:32, Ed Greshko wrote:
You want to connect the drive to an ASUS router. Make/Model may be useful.
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ASUS RT-ACRH13
Anyway, the ASUS router will then act as the samba-server and you share the drive using the GUI of
the ASUS.
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I tried that and it seems to be working but needs to be addressed to a
share apparently, I stopped at that point ...
You F32 system is the client. You should then be able to use mount in much the same way as you would
for nfs using cifs as the file system type.
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Presently it is connected to a Fedora 31 computer, I had to install the
Midori browser to work with it since Firefox insisted on using the wrong
password as soon as it saw an ASUS address no matter what I dud short
of removing the Firefox pass word files which I was reluctant to do.
I will try mounting the drive as a cifs, similar to what I do for my
Samba sever. There is a t-storm approaching which will no doubt
interfere with my effort shortly ...
Thanks, Bob
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