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== large file system flag ==
== large file system flag ==
Mount your NAS samba share with lfs (large file system) option. General syntax is as follows:
Mount your NAS samba share with lfs (large file system) option. General syntax is as follows:
smbmount //Hostname/Username /local/mountpoint -o username=username,password=password,lfs
smbmount //Hostname/Username /local/mountpoint -o username=username,password=password,lfs
 
==cache==
don't understand why the default isn't "cache=none", when this seems to cause so many problems
mount -t cifs -o user=user,password=1234,uid=1000,gid=1000,cache=none //alpine/myShare myMountPoint

Latest revision as of 09:24, 22 May 2024

large file system flag

Mount your NAS samba share with lfs (large file system) option. General syntax is as follows:

smbmount //Hostname/Username /local/mountpoint -o username=username,password=password,lfs

cache

don't understand why the default isn't "cache=none", when this seems to cause so many problems

mount -t cifs -o user=user,password=1234,uid=1000,gid=1000,cache=none //alpine/myShare myMountPoint