Difference between revisions of "SharingToNAS"

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Everthing I did below is done in putty from a cli interface, Install download putty and enter you hda name or address in the address line. Login as root or "su -".
 
Everthing I did below is done in putty from a cli interface, Install download putty and enter you hda name or address in the address line. Login as root or "su -".
  
    * We need to create a credential file to mount on startup: sudo nano /root/.smbcredentials
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* We need to create a credential file to mount on startup: sudo nano /root/.smbcredentials
    *Add the following lines: (You must change hda_username and hda_password to the correct user name and password for the hda to connect to):  
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*Add the following lines: (You must change hda_username and hda_password to the correct user name and password for the hda to connect to):  
  
 
username=hda_username
 
username=hda_username
 
password=hda_password
 
password=hda_password
  
    * Save the file by hitting ctrl+x, type "y" to save the buffer, and <enter> to exit.
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* Save the file by hitting ctrl+x, type "y" to save the buffer, and <enter> to exit.
    * Now, change the permissions of the file so only root can read and edit it:  
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* Now, change the permissions of the file so only root can read and edit it:  
  
 
sudo chmod 700 /root/.smbcredentials
 
sudo chmod 700 /root/.smbcredentials
  
    * Let's back up our fstab: sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab_old
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* Let's back up our fstab: sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab_old
          o If needed you may return to the original this way: sudo mv /etc/fstab_old /etc/fstab  
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* If needed you may return to the original this way: sudo mv /etc/fstab_old /etc/fstab  
    * Now we edit fstab:  
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* Now we edit fstab:  
  
 
sudo nano /etc/fstab
 
sudo nano /etc/fstab
  
    * Add this line at the end:  
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* Add this line at the end:  
  
 
//hda/music /media/music cifs credentials=/root/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 0 0  
 
//hda/music /media/music cifs credentials=/root/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 0 0  
  
    * Finally, test your settings to make sure they work:  
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* Finally, test your settings to make sure they work:  
  
 
sudo mount -a
 
sudo mount -a

Revision as of 18:31, 2 August 2009

Store you HDA shares on a NAS

I like to keep my mass storage on a NAS, but I want the stock shares on my HDA to work as designed. the following is my method for mounting my NAS share as my "/var/hda/files" directory. I chose that spot for convenience but you can put it anywhere you would like. I used the "Connecting to a Server by Mounting your HDA" as a template so the credit has to go to it's author. Here we go...

Everthing I did below is done in putty from a cli interface, Install download putty and enter you hda name or address in the address line. Login as root or "su -".

  • We need to create a credential file to mount on startup: sudo nano /root/.smbcredentials
  • Add the following lines: (You must change hda_username and hda_password to the correct user name and password for the hda to connect to):

username=hda_username password=hda_password

  • Save the file by hitting ctrl+x, type "y" to save the buffer, and <enter> to exit.
  • Now, change the permissions of the file so only root can read and edit it:

sudo chmod 700 /root/.smbcredentials

  • Let's back up our fstab: sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab_old
  • If needed you may return to the original this way: sudo mv /etc/fstab_old /etc/fstab
  • Now we edit fstab:

sudo nano /etc/fstab

  • Add this line at the end:

//hda/music /media/music cifs credentials=/root/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 0 0

  • Finally, test your settings to make sure they work:

sudo mount -a