mount
Error when mounting a remote fs: "mount: wrong fs type, bad option"
Trying to mount a remote file system:
sudo mount -t cifs "//some.url/path" '~/local.path' -o
username=$(whoami),rw,ioc ... cifs) you might need a /sbin/mount. helper program)
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so.
Flash drive emulation. NFS server?
Hello!
I'm trying to connect a Raspberry PI 2 based on Raspbian OS to a third-party device to view photos via USB.
I was won ...
When connecting a Raspberry, the device must recognize it as a normal flash drive and look at a specific folder with photos.
Files.mdx on Linux
There is a file with the .mdx permission. On the forums, I read that in order to open it, you need to convert it to. iso with ... _\367\346\253\270\343\215\357\313W\277\362+\271\347\221\217\277\350\272\366%dv\237x"..., 4096) = 4096
lseek(3, 0, SEEK_SET^C)
How to mount a folder itself with parameters in fstab
Why didn't noexec apply on the first attempt? How do I get such a mount in fstab?
# sudo mount -o bind,noexec /var /var
# mo ... ck device.
In general, it is interesting to pull a directory from the file system immediately, without unnecessary bindings.