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Old 08-04-2010, 12:49 AM   #1
vbisis
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NFS share, mount in kde only when needed?


Hello there,

I've build a htpc a while ago which is running great. For exchanging files between it and my pc I've used smb so far, but I decided to try out nfs.

So I created an nfs share on the htpc, which I can mount on slackware, no problem so far.
The only problem is, that my htpc isn't always on, so I want to mount the share manuelly. Before Hal and so on became useful I did something like that in kde by creating a device and setting the options "noauto,user" in fstab.
This seems still working, But I found noway to put a device in dolphin, so can click it and on doing so it will be mounted.

Is it possible to put a device in places on dolphin or does someone know any other way to graphically mount nfs share when needed?

Thanks in advance,

Sarah
 
  


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