Axios When smb-1 got retired things just kinda never got back proper.
That might very well be the problem, but nfs is giving me trouble as well. I've just installed Cachy onto my DELL Precision laptop, fully updated it, and installed some files. On this hardware, Dolphin can find my Synology NAS, but it can't access the shares.
Once again, I installed Thunderbird, so I could open the email containing my bashrcAdditions file and the text I use to add my NAS shares to /etc/fstab. As always, after I do a mount -a
, the shares are listed in Dolphin, but if I try to open one to access its contents, that fails. Exactly the same as on a VM. That answers my question about whether the network problems can be blamed on a VM as the host. VM or hardware seems to make no difference.
As before, I know the shares have been properly mounted, because if I cd to /mnt in the terminal, I have full access to the shares and their contents.
I have family guests arriving soon for the holidays, and I don't want any of them accessing my NAS anyway, so I'm going to leave Cachy on this machine for now and create a Guest account for them to use. I may be able to find out from their forum how I can resolve this smb/nfs issue. I would think it might be a universal problem, except for the many distros, including all Solus editions, that work just fine when configured the way I'm configuring Cachy.