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#1 2009-05-04 23:35:55

rori
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Registered: 2007-09-29
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Network file systems

Hello,

I was wondering about the best way to mount /mnt/HD_a2 as a network drive to my Ubuntu 9.04 laptop.

I am currently using a CIFS share in my fstab to do the job.

Could someone explain the advantages/disadvantages of usings any of the features that ffp offers?

What is the benefit of using

nfsd.sh or
unfsd.sh

from the /mnt/HD_a2/ffp/start directory?

If there is a significant advantage: How do I then mount the "new" filesytem on my Ubunto laptop?


DNS-323 / firmware 1.08b9
fonz funplug ffp:v0.5
firefly: svn-1735 (via funplug) with ogg and flac support streaming to Pinnacle Soundbrigde Home Music firmware 3.0.52
HDD: 2x1,5 TB Seagate HD154UI Rev: 1AG0 in RAID1-mode

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#2 2009-05-05 10:32:50

fonz
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Registered: 2007-02-06
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Re: Network file systems

Ask google for "nfs vs. samba". It's two different protocols to access files over a network. Unix/Linux users usually prefer NFS because it better supports unix file system semantics.

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