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hugyourlovedones No worries, bad choice of terminology on my behalf. I should have prompted Plasma, Budgie, Gnome or XFE. They refer to the desktop environment and each has it's own special way of achieving the same final result (more or less).
Sorry the script idea was not what you wanted. Figured a script to mount and another to unmount your nsf shared folder might fit the bill but it is probably a bit of a messy fix. I hope someone else can come up with a better solution for you.

    hugyourlovedones Not sure how far down the rabbit hole you have travelled on this. A quick web search can reveal various solutions. Some discussions caught my eye here and here, there might be something that will inspire a different direction for you.
    Good luck.
    Edit. My bad, the actual link was empty. Copy and paste error.

    Mhm, not sure the first link is useful, but the second link directs back to this same thread 😛

      hugyourlovedones I understand that this is an off topic question but why is there a version? I thought those were just for point release distros.

      The version number is mostly meaningless and mainly used to mark new ISO releases. Apparently they want to change it to a timestamp format at some point.
      (there might be slight differences between Solus installations that were set up using different ISO versions, but those usually don't matter)

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      hugyourlovedones I don't know if it's the best method and if I understand the question well, I do this (myuser is my username, trekstore is the usb disc):

      cd  /run/media/"myuser"
      sudo mkdir trekstore

      After I open KDE Partition Manager then I select the "trekstore" disc in the window on the left and then in the window on the right I select "modification point of mount" (or somthing: is "modifica punto di montaggio" in my kde in italian language) and selecto/run/media/"myuser". Done.

        FAb7D

        And do you need to do that every time?

        I'm Italian too 🙂 Not that this is relevant.

          hugyourlovedones no, only the first time, when it is write on fstab, after this you use only dolphyn

          hugyourlovedones

          Unfortunately, Dolphin / Plasma doesn't officially support mounts loaded in /etc/fstab. The recommended and supported way is to go to
          Dolphin -> Remote (In the sidebar) -> Network
          Find your nfs mount there

          From there you can create a bookmark by dragging the share to the bookmarks in the sidebar

          Does this work for you?