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(Solved)Adding a windows share

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(Solved)Adding a windows share

Postby boarder428 » Sun May 19, 2013 10:25 pm

I currently keep my music on a windows home server. (Currently looking into other options! possibly NAS) I can't seem to play any music on Lite 3.4 from my WHS. Is there a way to add the network folder to a library? I tried VLC and Ultimate Media player with no success.
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Re: Adding a windows share

Postby ryanvade » Sun May 19, 2013 10:45 pm

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sudo apt-get install cifs-utils smbfs

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sudo mount.cifs //hostname/sharename ~/Music/sharename -o user=username


There is probably an option in the file manager to mount it as well.
For example on normal ubuntu:
Access Windows Home Server from an Ubuntu Computer on your Network
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Re: Adding a windows share

Postby boarder428 » Tue May 21, 2013 11:34 pm

ryanvade wrote:
Code: Select all
sudo apt-get install cifs-utils smbfs

Code: Select all
sudo mount.cifs //hostname/sharename ~/Music/sharename -o user=username


There is probably an option in the file manager to mount it as well.
For example on normal ubuntu:
Access Windows Home Server from an Ubuntu Computer on your Network


So this seemed to work until I rebooted. Is there someting I need to do to make the pc mount the share everytime it boots? The folder that was created seems to still be in place but it is empty now!

The command i used was
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sudo mount.cifs //BENDERSERVER1/Music ~/Music/WHS -o user=Corey"


which created a folder in my music called WHS which was showing the contents of the "Music" folder located on the server "BENDERSERVER1" There is also a password for the user account on the server which I believe it asked me for after running the command.
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Re: Adding a windows share

Postby ryanvade » Wed May 22, 2013 11:41 pm

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Re: Adding a windows share

Postby boarder428 » Fri May 24, 2013 1:07 am



Thanks I will mess around with this. not very easy to understand (decipher) much easier to just use windowz :cry:
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Re: Adding a windows share

Postby Xanayoshi » Fri May 24, 2013 1:14 am

boarder428 wrote:


Thanks I will mess around with this. not very easy to understand (decipher) much easier to just use windowz :cry:


Not really. It's extremely easy to create a Linux Samba share. I'll do a guide soon.
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Re: Adding a windows share

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Re: Adding a windows share

Postby boarder428 » Sat May 25, 2013 7:07 pm

So I have been considering changing my windows home server to a NAS box. It is old, and the ui is very slow and clunky and back up portion has not worked correctly for years so all I do is store media on it. Wondering if anybody has any suggestions that would play nice with windows and Linux. I have been looking at the free NAS software. I don't need or care about password protection or PC back up I just really want a simple file server system that supports raid so I have double back ups of my media. It currently has 3 drives and the capability to add 1 more
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Re: Adding a windows share

Postby ryanvade » Sat May 25, 2013 8:08 pm

Linux Server + RAID + Samba = Awesome File Server :D
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Re: Adding a windows share

Postby Micro » Sat May 25, 2013 10:22 pm

FreeNAS is great. And if you have adequate RAM like 8GB, ZFS will perform as it should. I run from a Corsair GTR 32GB flash drive on an older AMD Desktop. One point I'd like to make is that if you plan on doing larger file transfers, have preferably 2-1gig nic. Then set up static route on FreeNAS to your main machine. Very easy to do in the UI. ;)
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