Well yes I could do that, but to the people who are thinking about coming from Windows to Linux based upon my example, having to whip out a command line and mount every share (8 different ones on this fileserver alone), seems kind of, well, lame.
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 10:49, Andy Green wrote:
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On Friday 27 February 2004 15:45, Adam Voigt wrote:
Why is it exactly you can't directly open files off SMB shares like you can on Windows? I'm sure it's probably something simple like Nautilus
What's up with mounting the share in /mnt/myserver ? Then you can do everything like it was a local filesystem.
- -Andy
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