Mounting Shared File Systems on Linux

Mounting Shared File Systems on Linux

Introduction Business systems need to mount the disk of another machine onto the server, allowing the system to directly access data files, making data ETL processing more convenient. Reference link: Just a moment… https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-mount-cifs-windows-share-on-linux/#:~:text=The%20password%20can%20also%20be%20provided%20on%20the,sudo%20mount%20-t%20cifs%20-o%20username%3D%3Cwin_share_user%3E%2Cpassword%3D%3Cwin_share_password%3E%20%2F%2FWIN_SHARE_IP%2F%3Cshare_name%3E%20%2Fmnt%2Fwin_share Mounting Windows Shared Directory Select the folder to be shared in the Windows server, right-click – Properties – Sharing (network sharing … Read more

Another Way to Extend OpenWrt Storage – Mounting Shared Folders

Another Way to Extend OpenWrt Storage - Mounting Shared Folders

Previously, we discussed how to migrate the entire OpenWrt system to a USB drive to achieve storage expansion. However, USB drives are generally less reliable than hard drives. Say goodbye to storage anxiety, and step by step, I will teach you how to migrate the OpenWrt system to a USB drive. So, if your OpenWrt … Read more