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This article shows how to integrate network drives shared by Windows as well as those from Linux/Unix servers via the SMB protocol (Samba) in IGEL OS.


Menu path: Network > Network Drives > Windows Drive

SMB Mount List

List of integrated network drives shared through SMB

To manage the list of drives, proceed as follows:

  • Click image-20240716-112052.png to create a new entry.

  • Click image-20240716-112056.png to remove the selected entry.

  • Click image-20240716-112059.png to edit the selected entry.

  • Click image-20240716-112103.png to copy the selected entry.

Clicking image-20240716-111938.png brings up the Add dialogue, where you can define the following settings:

Enabled

☑ The network drive will be integrated. (Default)

Local mount point

The local directory under which the server directory is to be visible. (Default: /smbmount)

For Local mount point, only / (Linux/Unix-style forward slash) can be used as a path separator. Note that if you enter, for example, \smbmount as a moint point, a directory called \smbmount will be created, because \ is a legal character in Linux directory names. For Share name, however, / (Linux/Unix-style forward slash) or \ (Windows-style backward slash) can be used as a path separator.

Server

The IP address, Fully-Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or NetBIOS name of the server

If a NetBios name is provided for Server, make sure it is not preceded by slashes, e.g. \\myComputer (wrong) vs. myComputer (correct).

Share name

Path name as exported by the Windows or Unix Samba host

User name

User name for your user account on the Windows or Unix Samba host

Password

Password for your user account on the Windows or Unix Samba host

User writable

☑ The user can not only read but also write directory contents. Otherwise, only the local root user is able to do this.

☐ The user can only read directory contents. (Default)

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