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how can I access shared folder on terminal?

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jonnymr
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hi,

my goal is use tar command to compact a shared folder,
but I want use script and I need access that shared folder
on my terminal.

I did not found how can I do this.

any help is wellcome.

tanks
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What type of shared folder is this? You may be able to use KDE console commands to help here, or you may need to setup a FUSE/fstab temporary mount for performing the tarballing.


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bcooksley wrote:What type of shared folder is this? You may be able to use KDE console commands to help here, or you may need to setup a FUSE/fstab temporary mount for performing the tarballing.


linux shared folder,
I'm using samba and I have easy acess on dolphin,
but, to use a script+jar I need have access on terminal.

tanks

ps.: I'm newbie
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Ok, you will need to edit the fstab to do this unfortunately. Some distributions offer tools to help you do this - I would recommend referring to any wikis or forums your distribution has in regards to this.


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bcooksley wrote:Ok, you will need to edit the fstab to do this unfortunately. Some distributions offer tools to help you do this - I would recommend referring to any wikis or forums your distribution has in regards to this.


I'm looking for this in internet.
some times linux is not yease.
until today I'm trying to mount a ntfs folder on login, without sucess.

tanks a lot for device.
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https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount ... Partitions may be of some help - as I believe Mint is based on Ubuntu.


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