Not sure what to make of this.
mount.cifs mounts relatime by default. In fact you can't change it if you try.
Since I have no idea what a Jetson Linux Kernel is it may just be my unfamiliarity...
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Not sure what to make of this.
mount.cifs mounts relatime by default. In fact you can't change it if you try.
Since I have no idea what a Jetson Linux Kernel is it may just be my unfamiliarity...
The most common reason for the "-22" error is a missing package:
sudo apt install cifs-utils
This allows you to connect to the Linux in-kernel CIFS filesystem.
I think you would get a...
Could you expand on this requirement:
You want to replace the operating system on the NAS itself? Or are you planning to install PLEX on the NAS as it is? For example:: What Is Plex Media Server...
Um....
It could be Gigolo if you are using it.
It could be a gio mount that you added to your autostart folder:
ls -al $HOME/.config/autostart
Or it's in fstab:
Did you literally add "force user = morbius" or did you add "force user = corrado". You need to add your own user name not mine.
Let's take the least convoluted share definition:
Note: Samba will see that share definition this way:
Note2 : Makes little sense to have a valid users list = write list on a writeable share...
Are you sharing a folder in your home folder or under /media/your-user-name?
If yes the problem is the Linux permissions set on those parent folders. One way around this is to edit...
No it does not. Samba already has a guest user created by default and it's name is "nobody":
The oddity of your share definition is the "guest only" parameter. If the client user runs Windows...
Did you mean x-systemd.automount
You mean something like a Yubikey BIO: https://www.yubico.com/setup/yubikey-bio-series/
Have you tried mfsymlinks option yet?
Windows Vista isn't 20 years old but the Dell Inspiron it's running on might be.
Run the following command:
id
I seriously doubt your user name is John Smith for the reason TheFu mentioned. I'm betting your Linux user name is johnsmith:
You have a guest accessible...
Back when I was young and incredibly good looking I ued to go after authours of bad samba howto's like that but I ended up doing nothing else.
Anyhoo, from the HowTo:
That will not work. Not in...
From what I can comprehend from the samba wiki this is only possible from a cifs mount - as in mount.cifs. What you are using is a samba client mount. It also appears to be a SMB2+ attribute which a...
I truly hope I'm not wasting your time but I don't understand your original post.
You don't create a shared folder on a VBox guest. You create it on the host through VBox for the VBox guest VM.
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So as not to interfere with any other shared folders you may have set I propose setting up a new folder to share and share that one.
Create a new "Public2" folder:
sudo mkdir -p /srv/Public2...
Angry IP Scanner sorta kinda looks and acts like Advanced IP Scanner.
You will need to download and install the *.deb file: https://angryip.org/
Add another option to your list: x-systemd.automount
Like this:
Better?
Here is a test share I just created:
[Test]
path = /srv/Test
read only = yes
guest ok = no
I'm going to access it with an antique MacBook and check it's status on the Samba server:
In both cases the problem is your use of:
The %S parameter refers to the name of the service ( share name ). It is used in a [homes] share where the share name = the user name of the user who...
The closest thing I can think of that comes close to your use case is an application called Gigolo.
sudo apt install gigolo
It can do both SMB and SSH and a few other things. It can even be...
0x80004005 is Microsoft's "We have no idea what the hell the problem is" error message.
To rule out a host name resolution problem:
[1] Make sure avahi is installed on Ubuntu so you can do what...
plugdev isn't a thing any longer as it's function has been replaced by udisks2.
For a more authoritative description please see: group plugdev is deprecated
Way more information is required to answer that question but first .....
Find the ip address of your Ubuntu machine:
hostname -I
Then in Win11 open explorer and enter:
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