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Re: 'Linux' networking tutorial?
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2016, 02:50:09 PM »
 

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Consulted the LL network tutorial "Accessing a NAS device" and found the laptops if address but when I follow the given instructions smb://192.168.0.? where 192.168.0.? is your NAS's IP address. and type them in BASH (on the desktop) I get a "File not found" (even with 'sudo'...)  Am I missing something?

You'll need to type this at address bar of your file explorer, not in the bash :)
If you like to use a console, you can try:

mount -t cifs //192.168.0.?/some_share /mnt

'some_share' share need to be existed of course, the you can find it mounted to /mnt directory.
You can find more relevant info about here: https://serversuit.com/community/technical-tips.
 

Re: 'Linux' networking tutorial?
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2016, 05:37:15 AM »
 

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The command doesn't go into a terminal (bash) it goes into the address bar of the file manager.

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'Linux' networking tutorial?
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2016, 01:57:50 AM »
 

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Am trying to 'network' an LL2.8 notebook to my 'home' desktop PC (with LL2.8 ) using a 'wired' connection to my router, to copy over some image-files.

Consulted the LL network tutorial "Accessing a NAS device" and found the laptops if address but when I follow the given instructions smb://192.168.0.? where 192.168.0.? is your NAS's IP address. and type them in BASH (on the desktop) I get a "File not found" (even with 'sudo'...)  Am I missing something?

Would welcome any advice, (I'm not a real 'command-liner'...but willing to give it a go  ;) )

Cheers, Tom
 

 

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