07-07-2014, 01:54 PM
Dear Valtam,
Just the trick! Thanks very much. A couple of points/questions if I may...
1. I used to do some work on Solaris systems. Its file system file was called vfstab - probably the reason for my earlier typo!
2. I think I understand that we've created a file system mount point and pointed it at a remote directory. But (just out of interest) how comes it now automatically shows up on my desktop? And I notice that while I can now get at the network directory from the dialog that pops up from a web page, it's not the same dialog (Thunar?) available from the Linux accessories?
Many thanks again.
Richard
Just the trick! Thanks very much. A couple of points/questions if I may...
1. I used to do some work on Solaris systems. Its file system file was called vfstab - probably the reason for my earlier typo!
2. I think I understand that we've created a file system mount point and pointed it at a remote directory. But (just out of interest) how comes it now automatically shows up on my desktop? And I notice that while I can now get at the network directory from the dialog that pops up from a web page, it's not the same dialog (Thunar?) available from the Linux accessories?
Many thanks again.
Richard