On 2020-07-19 21:52, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 2020-07-18 18:47, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 2020-07-18 23:57, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>>
Yes it is ready: Press pwr on button, user name, password, startx and ll /mnt/smb in the terminal:
> I see. Well, I've now done it this was as opposed from starting with a GUI
login. I still have no problems.
>
>> [bobg@WS1 ~]$ ll /mnt/smb
>> total 4
>> drwxr-xr-x. 2 bobg bobg 0 Jul 10 17:25 dd3
>> drwxr-xr-x. 2 bobg bobg 0 Jun 28 12:22 Desktop
>> drwxr-xr-x. 2 bobg bobg 0 Jul 10 17:59 Documents
>> drwxr-xr-x. 2 bobg bobg 0 Jun 28 12:22 Downloads
>> drwxr-xr-x. 2 bobg bobg 0 Jun 28 12:22 Music
>> drwxr-xr-x. 2 bobg bobg 0 Jun 28 12:22 Pictures
>> drwxr-xr-x. 2 bobg bobg 0 Jun 28 12:22 Public
>> drwxr-xr-x. 2 bobg bobg 0 Jun 28 12:22 Templates
>> -rwxr-xr-x. 1 bobg bobg 0 Jul 8 15:58 'Untitled Document 1'
>> drwxr-xr-x. 2 bobg bobg 0 Jun 28 12:22 Videos
>> -rwxr-xr-x. 1 bobg bobg 0 Jul 12 20:22 x
>>
>> However Thunar or Nautilus can not display this when I click on smb.
> By clicking on "smb", you mean double-clicking on "mnt" and then
double-clicking on "smb". Yes?
.
No, I could triple click and still nothing, however I have an USB external drive, WD4TB,
I have mounted, that requires a double click to open and display its' contents. NFS
opens simply by selecting with one click, I think SMB should do the same as it does in the
other, ws2, Fedora-31, computer with Thunar? I am not looking at the Network Browser,
I've given up on that.
Sorry to be picky here. The next question is very important. Read carefully.
But, I need you to confirm that when talking about smb you are *not* talking about an smb
entry
under "Devices".
As for NFS....
Yes, if you click on an NFS entry under Devices in the Left-Panel it will open a list of
files/directories
in the Right-Panel. But.... To Navigate below that in the Right-Panel you'll need to
double-click
the directory entry.
You won't see anything under Browse Network since the SMB1 protocol is disabled due to
security
issues.
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