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    Cant see NAS drive

    Unable to see Mounted NAS drive Raspberry PI4
    tmsrxzar
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    #11
    2024-01-25, 09:49 PM
    (2024-01-25, 09:40 PM)DAFFY Wrote: can i post youtube links here?

    why?

    are we supposed to watch a youtube video for you then explain the video to you?

    such a waste of time
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    #12
    2024-01-25, 09:56 PM
    If you can put in a code block the script you used, that would be better so we don't have to watch the vid.
    Jellyfin 10.10.3 (Docker)
    Ubuntu 24.04 LTS 
    Intel i3 12100
    Intel Arc A380
    OS drive - SK Hynix P41 1TB
    Storage
        3x WD Red Pro 6TB CMR in RAIDZ1 (JF Library)
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    2024-01-25, 10:28 PM
    After a bit of playing with the data in the script i have mounted the NAS drive in the /mnt directory. Thanks ALOT for your help..
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    #14
    2024-01-25, 10:34 PM
    Code:
    #!/bin/bash

    set -o errexit

    if [[ $EUID -ne 0 ]]; then
      echo "This script must be run as root (use sudo)" 1>&2
      exit 1
    fi

    sudo apt-get install cifs-utils

    echo ""
    read -r -p "Enter the address of the NAS folder that you want to mount: " nasaddress
    echo ""
    read -r -p "Enter the local path where you want to mount the NAS folder: " localaddress
    echo ""
    read -r -p "Enter the path to store credentials file: " credentialaddress
    echo ""
    if [ ! -d $localaddress ]; then
        sudo mkdir -p $localaddress
    fi
    if [ ! -d $credentialaddress ]; then
        sudo mkdir -p $credentialaddress
    fi
    echo ""
    read -r -p "Enter the username of the NAS: " nasusername
    echo ""
    read -r -p "Enter the NAS password: " naspassword
    echo ""

    sudo tee -a $credentialaddress/.NASCREDS <<_EOF_
    username=$nasusername
    password=$naspassword
    _EOF_

    echo ""
    echo "$nasaddress  $localaddress  cifs  credentials=$credentialaddress/.NASCREDS,uid=1000,gid=1000,vers=1.0  0  01" >> /etc/fstab
    echo ""
    echo ""
    echo "@reboot root /bin/bash -c 'sleep 10 && /bin/mount -a'" >> /etc/crontab
    echo ""
    echo "All done............................."
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