Hi All
I'm very new to Antix and was hoping to get my little notebook working as a media download server but for some reason or another i can't seem to get the sharing side of things correct. can anyone point me in the right direction please?
topic title: Sharing Folders between my NAS box and Antix
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What I said in chat. just putting it here for posterity.
Since chat/shoutbox will lose it.
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Since chat/shoutbox will lose it.
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Howdy and you're Welcome from the forum scooter tramp mod.
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From Shoutbox
The video is slightly out of date. Also look at the User Guide.
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One of the main changes is the use of a comma rather than a space to separate a list of shares you want to connect to.
Hint: Remember to use a comma as the last character even when only a single share is specified.
If you are using antiX-13.2 it was shipped with a missing dependency that prevents it working with NFS shares straight-out-of-the-box.
post31764.html#p31764
Install nfs-common for Connectshares to work as designed.
In antiX-13.2 as shipped, there was a packaging mistake which meant the user was prompted for a root password.
post31651.html#p31651
My memory is a little hazy, but I seem to recall this situation is automatically fixed by making sure antiX-13.2 has its updates applied after installing it.
Since 13.2 was shipped, antiX has adopted x-terminal-emulator as a default. This can make the initial Connectshares screen look untidy and generate a message. Again, making sure the updates are applied provides the fix, however you must put it in place manually.
Copy
/etc/skel/.config/connectshares/launcher.conf
to
/home/USERNAME/.config/connectshares/launcher.conf
If wanted you can fine tune it by editing its contents, but it is not a requirement.
All the above should be addressed in the next antiX release once it is finished.
Some notes in addition to the video suggested by rokytnji.PaulStead wrote:Anyone know how to share NFS folders with Antix?
The video is slightly out of date. Also look at the User Guide.
========= SCRAPER REMOVED AN EMBEDDED LINK HERE ===========
url was:"http://download.tuxfamily.org/antix/docs-antiX-13/FAQ/connectshares.html"
linktext was:"http://download.tuxfamily.org/antix/doc ... hares.html"
====================================
One of the main changes is the use of a comma rather than a space to separate a list of shares you want to connect to.
Hint: Remember to use a comma as the last character even when only a single share is specified.
If you are using antiX-13.2 it was shipped with a missing dependency that prevents it working with NFS shares straight-out-of-the-box.
post31764.html#p31764
Install nfs-common for Connectshares to work as designed.
In antiX-13.2 as shipped, there was a packaging mistake which meant the user was prompted for a root password.
post31651.html#p31651
My memory is a little hazy, but I seem to recall this situation is automatically fixed by making sure antiX-13.2 has its updates applied after installing it.
Since 13.2 was shipped, antiX has adopted x-terminal-emulator as a default. This can make the initial Connectshares screen look untidy and generate a message. Again, making sure the updates are applied provides the fix, however you must put it in place manually.
Copy
/etc/skel/.config/connectshares/launcher.conf
to
/home/USERNAME/.config/connectshares/launcher.conf
If wanted you can fine tune it by editing its contents, but it is not a requirement.
All the above should be addressed in the next antiX release once it is finished.