![]() ![]() To be honest working with fstab is kinda scary. In the event this mapping is possible, can anyone also recommend a lean and fast Linux distro - even 32bit - for the storage unit that is to serve data to this Mint notebook through the LAN? I'm not obsessed with security and whatnot, and have no recent powerful machines to build the server. ![]() ![]() Currently they're connected through a few SATA-to-USB adapters and a couple USB hubs but voltage is going too low sometimes (although they're externally powered) and some drive or another disconnect randomly.Ī NAS - which uses a different file system - wouldn't be an option since the drives already are full with data, some even partitionless (whoever built the Disks application should be whipped in central square for allowing that!) and got no spares to play with nor the time and will to. I'm in urgent need of an external storage unit for the drives that currently lay in a very insecure spot since my kitten just dropped one of the running drives on the floor yesterday fortunately - or rather amazingly - the drive is still alright with no bad sectors and so is the data, after testing but I've already lost an external HDD and all the data previously also due to some kittens' play and wouldn't want to push my luck. Can Mint perform a persistent operation similar to Windows' 'Map network drive' (with other Linux or Windows machine(s) sharing folders/partitions/drives on a local network) so that applications could read/write from and to those drives/partitions as if they were local?
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