Hi!
Anyone remembers that funky hit? Then, you're as old as I am...
Look, guys, Fritz!Box is great! Much better than anything else I had!
However, it's not possible for me yet to mount a picon folder I mounted in Fritz!NAS!
I created the "admin" rights user and another user for each of my boxes but none worked!
I know the Fritz's shared folder exact address and I know generally how to mount NFS or CIFS protocol shared folders (by a plugin or fstab editing) but...
Fritz!Box doesn't wanna play, either in CIFS (I heard that is what it primarily is) or NFS (allegedly also possible - but how exactly?) - Network scanner/Mount Manager or manually adding a shared folder to PBNIGMA mounts...
So, has anyone succeeded and if so, could you please make a (every!) step-by-step "how to" for the rest of us, so we can add that folder ("picon") for all the boxes in our Home Network and save time in future, by easily mounting it from Fritz!NAS...
Much obliged in advance!
<span style='font-family: comic sans ms,cursive'>"Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-incurred immaturity. Immaturity is the inability to use one's own understanding without the guidance of another. This immaturity is self-incurred if its cause is not lack of understanding, but lack of resolution and courage to use it without the guidance of another. The motto of enlightenment is therefore: Sapere aude! Have courage to use your own understanding!</span><br /> <br /><span style='font-family: comic sans ms,cursive'>Laziness and cowardice are the reasons why such a large proportion of men, even when nature has long emancipated them from alien guidance..." I. Kant, "Political writings" (1784)</span><br /> <br /><span style='font-family: comic sans ms,cursive'><a class='bbc_url' href='<a class='bbc_url' href='
http://eserver.org/p...lightenment.txt'>
http://eserver.org/p...ent.txt</a>'><a class='bbc_url' href='http://www.english.upenn.edu/~mgamer/Etexts/kant.html</a>'>http://www.english.upenn.edu/~mgamer/Etexts/kant.html</a></a> - the jolly text on Enlightenment, at the basis of Modernity...</span>