![]() I’m assuming you’re not running other directory services like LDAP/AD. SAMBA (and Windows Networking) easily provides Workgroup based Directory services. Generally speaking, for a remote resource to show up automatically for selection in any app, discovery and directory services has to exist first, should make sense that nothing can be selected unless it is first discovered. There are also other ways you can mount, and you can mount using whatever protocol you wish including FTP. You didn’t describe the fdisk entry you tried (you might post that and then people can evaluate if it should work) The only thing I think I might have gotten right on first read is that your RPi is a client. Your original post was confusing as heck, My question is: is there something wrong with the fstab entry and if so what or, alternatively, is there a better way than curlftpfs to get the server to mount at boot? ThanksĬurlftpfs#server_IP_address /mnt/local_mnt fuse allow_other,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=0022 0 0 Machine wouldn’t boot at all, I had to access through Knoppix, # out fstab line for curlftpfs to get it going. I set up a root/.netrc file and I added the below to fstab to get the ‘mount at boot’ bit working and disaster struck. I tried to achieve this with curlftpfs, and got there in the end even though I had a problem with the password I was using and had to backtrack to a fairly basic one. Research tells me that I need to have the Server mounted at boot, so it appears as a drive that way, I’m told it will appear on the side bar. to actually appear) managed that but now cannot actually add sources because of the above problem. tMM was problematic in that I had to replace openJDK with real Java for want of a better term to actually get the side bar (left Hand side with places etc. I want to use a better media manager for my library the Pis use and have tried to use tiny MediaManager and MediaElch, but have struck the same problem for each – my server does not show up in the ‘Add Media Source’ box in either. I have a FTP link to it set up in Dolphin through which I can access the server and treat it just like another hard drive, moving files, opening files etc. Using Leap 42.1 - I have a server I use with my Raspberry Pis for my media. VLC, the well known video player receives a hardware acceleration patch.I’ve been trying to do this for a week or so now. Other key app updates are for Chromium, the default web browser, Mathematica, Matlab and RealVNC. Software libraries for Raspberry Pi camera hardware also sees an update to further refine the user experience. Other than that we see a handful of bugfixes and updates for applications. Moving from 5.15.84 to 6.1.21, both of which are long-term maintenance kernels, often used for bugfixes. The May 3 update is more of a maintenance release, with nothing major changing apart from an updates Linux kernel. - Various bug fixes (check Picamera2 release notes for more details).- Exif DateTime and DateTimeOriginal tags are now added.- H264 encoder supports constant quality parameter.- H264 encoder should advertise correct profile/level.- H264 encoder accepts frame time interval for SPS headers.- Example showing preview from two cameras in a single Qt app.- MJPEG server example that uses the hardware MJPEG encoder.- Fix for encoder lockup when framerate is set to 0.- Add support for 16-bit Bayer in the DNG writer.- Improve performance of QT preview window rendering. ![]()
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