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Wifi & Samba Share

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    mitu Global Moderator
    last edited by 20 Dec 2020, 07:19

    Can you post the exact mount command you're using ? Try running it first from the command line, via sudo, and add -v so you get more details. Something like:

    sudo mount -v //192.168.1.10/Storage/ROMs /home/pi/RetroPie/roms -t cifs -o username=Username,password=Password,nounix,noserverino,vers=3.0
    
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      GiGo @mitu
      last edited by 20 Dec 2020, 08:07

      @mitu thanks for your reply.

      I've tried using the sudo mount -v but I get "mount: bad usage" error when trying to it from the command line rather than editing the fstab.

      I'm using this in fstab

      //192.168.68.3/volume_1/ROMS /home/pi/RetroPie/roms cifs user=USERNAME,password=PASSWORD,vers=3.0,nounix,noservino
      
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        GiGo @GiGo
        last edited by 20 Dec 2020, 08:11

        I have just tried;

        sudo mount //192.168.68.3/volume_1/ROMS /home/pi/RetroPie/roms
        

        And it returns mount.error(2): No such file or directory.

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          mitu Global Moderator @GiGo
          last edited by mitu 20 Dec 2020, 08:14

          @gigo said in Wifi & Samba Share:

          And it returns mount.error(2): No such file or directory.

          What is the name of the share ? Maybe it's not volume_1 ? If you browse the same share from a PC it's working ?

          EDIT: actually, your command is wrong - you forgot to specify you want to use cifs as filesystem type. The mount command tries to find a local (on the Pi) folder named //192.168.68.3/volume_1/ROMS, which obviously doesn't exist, hence the error.

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            GiGo @mitu
            last edited by 20 Dec 2020, 08:23

            @mitu
            Yes idiot me had it in my head it was 'volume_1' but it's 'volume1'

            sudo mount //192.168.68.3/volume1/ROMS /home/pi/RetroPie/roms cifs user=USERNAME,password=password
            

            This now just gives me a 'bad usage' error

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              mitu Global Moderator @GiGo
              last edited by 20 Dec 2020, 08:25

              @gigo Please see the syntax of the mount command I posted earlier.

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                GiGo @mitu
                last edited by 20 Dec 2020, 08:43

                @mitu getting somewhere now!
                It is still returning error(2) which I guess is refering to the NAS, but I know it's there.

                OK so even more foolishly I remove the /volume1/ and just use /ROMS it works!

                I assumed I had to add the /volume1/ as that what my emby setup uses for my media.

                All working now, thank you for you help!

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                  GiGo @mitu
                  last edited by 20 Dec 2020, 09:11

                  @mitu
                  So now it's working...... Could I take my RetroPie outside my local network but change the mouted folder so it can access it remotely? I have WebDAV enabled on my NAS, so I assuming it would be a case of just pointing it at the synology.me address I have setup?

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                    mitu Global Moderator @GiGo
                    last edited by 20 Dec 2020, 12:47

                    @gigo said in Wifi & Samba Share:

                    I have WebDAV enabled on my NAS, so I assuming it would be a case of just pointing it at the synology.me address I have setup?

                    Webdav is not the same as CIFS, so the answer would be no. I'd advise against opening your local ROM folder to the internet. If you want to take your Pi on the go, then copy some ROMs locally and use that.

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                      GiGo @mitu
                      last edited by 20 Dec 2020, 14:35

                      @mitu said in Wifi & Samba Share:

                      @gigo said in Wifi & Samba Share:

                      I have WebDAV enabled on my NAS, so I assuming it would be a case of just pointing it at the synology.me address I have setup?

                      Webdav is not the same as CIFS, so the answer would be no. I'd advise against opening your local ROM folder to the internet. If you want to take your Pi on the go, then copy some ROMs locally and use that.

                      Thanks for the heads up, really appreciate the help. Now for some retro gaming :D

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