Hello,
I’ve just started to return to linux as my main work environment after a few years of abstinence.
I want to access an smb share, which is running on my NAS system, which is working fine with plasma / KDE apps, but with GTK-based apps, like Firefox and Code, I can’t see my share.
Edit: the mount issue has been solved, the error was in front of the screen.
mount -t nfs nas:/sharedFolder /mnt/entrypoint
creates a symlink but then never finishes running.
I’ve installed gvfs-smb
.
What am I doing wrong?
I use Manjaro Plasma btw.
You’re right, I’ve been mixing up nfs and smb.
Meanwhile, I’ve found a solution: I’ve added the following line to my
/etc/fstab
://nas/sharedFolder /mnt/entrypoint cifs credentials=/home/yourUserNameHere/.nascreds,uid=yourUserID,gid=yourGroupID,defaults,auto 0 0
then run
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
followed bysudo mount -av
.make sure your credentials file can only read by users and groups you trust, in my case it’s 750.
However, this is still a workaround. The thing is, GTK-based apps don’t show network resources. That irks me.