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Re: Mounting NFS share from Synology NAS




On 02.02.22 23:06, Bob Weber wrote:
> On 2/2/22 07:36, gene heskett wrote:
>>
>> Sounds like how my network grew, with more cnc'd machines added. But I 
>> was never able the make MFSv4 Just Work for anything for more than the 
>> next reboot of one of the machines.  Then I discovered sshfs which Just 
>> Does anything the user can do, it does not allow root access, but since I 
>> am the same user number on all machines, I just put whatever needs root 
>> in a users tmp dir then ssh login to that machine, become root and then 
>> put the file wherever it needs to go. I can do whatever needs done, to 
>> any of my machines, currently 7, from a comfy office chair.
>> Stay well all.
>>
>> Cheers, Gene Heskett.
> 
> I second the sshfs approach.   I use it between several Debian servers
> and have been happy with the results.  Once setup in the fstab a click
> in a GUI or mount command on the cli mounts the remote server on a
> directory specified in the fstab.
> 
> A sample of a line in the fstab (check docs for more options):
[...]

Thanks Gene and Bob, I didn't think of sshfs, although I have used it on
other occasions in the past. It works perfectly and I have disabled the
other file share options on the NAS. The performance feels even better
compared to SMB and NFS.

In the long term, I will setup my own Debian based home server, there
are many usefull suggestions in the other thread.


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