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I am having a problem mounting a network drive via fstab. I have tried adding both of the following in the fstab file (but not both at the same time):
Hi there, I figured out how to mount a windows network share to my PI. After that I added a line to my fstab so the mount is executed at each boot
I set up a network share via openwrt router and it has no password, and it allows for guests. openwrt has a box called "Force root" checked.
Try adding "_netdev" to the mount options in your fstab entry. You don't specify a username in your fstab entry but you do in your mount command. Consequently, ...
27 нояб. 2022 г. · I'm trying to set up a Pi 3b with a wired connection to the 10.0.25.1 network and WiFi to the 192.168.25.1 network. This Pi will mount several shares in FSTAB.
Also, adding 'nofail' to the options of your fstab entry will tell the system it's OK if it can't mount the share during startup. You could try editing the ...
Go into Raspi-Config, and set it to wait for network on boot. What's happening is that it's trying to mount before the network is connected.
The mount.cifs utility attaches the UNC name (exported network re‐ source) specified as service (using //server/share syntax, where "server" is the server name ...
I've got a NFS share which I mount on /home/share. By setting up a mount unit and an automount it gets mounted automatically whenever it gets accessed and ...
I have a network drive mounted via /etc/fstab and works pretty well via 'mount -a'. However, I won't mount after restart. This seems to be a common issue.
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