I cannot seem to find a way to mount a windows 11 network share on FreeBSD 13.2.
a) I tried "Gigolo". I can locate my share, and it then shows up in Thunar.
However, no command line apps can see the share, and I cannot 'CD' to to it from a terminal prompt.
I cannot figure out how to 'mount it'
(fusefs kernen module is loaded and system ctl allowing users to mount is set to 1).
Simply trying to execute from command line
gio mount //<IpAddress>/<share>
gives me back: gio: smb:// myIP/myShare: volume doesn’t implement mount
b) I have installed samba tools v4, so the the
smbclient can successfully login into the share, however there is no way to mount the share with smbclient
c) I tried using smbnetfs (that underneath uses fusefs).
that let's me create a local ~/usr01/mnt directory
and I can then do 'cd ~/usr01/mnt/<IpAddress>/<share>
that works. However none of my GUI programs or even MidnightCommander can see the
~/usr01/mnt/<IpAddress>/<share>
I am at loss of how to get this to work fully, on every reboot, from both CL and GUI programs
is there a way?
a) I tried "Gigolo". I can locate my share, and it then shows up in Thunar.
However, no command line apps can see the share, and I cannot 'CD' to to it from a terminal prompt.
I cannot figure out how to 'mount it'
(fusefs kernen module is loaded and system ctl allowing users to mount is set to 1).
Simply trying to execute from command line
gio mount //<IpAddress>/<share>
gives me back: gio: smb:// myIP/myShare: volume doesn’t implement mount
b) I have installed samba tools v4, so the the
smbclient can successfully login into the share, however there is no way to mount the share with smbclient
c) I tried using smbnetfs (that underneath uses fusefs).
that let's me create a local ~/usr01/mnt directory
and I can then do 'cd ~/usr01/mnt/<IpAddress>/<share>
that works. However none of my GUI programs or even MidnightCommander can see the
~/usr01/mnt/<IpAddress>/<share>
I am at loss of how to get this to work fully, on every reboot, from both CL and GUI programs
is there a way?