Notices


Reply
Thread Tools
ToJa92's Avatar
Posts: 1,091 | Thanked: 323 times | Joined on Feb 2010 @ ~
#61
If I don't run it as root is says it doesn't find the ip-address. First time I tried to mount it complained it couldn't create the folder. The settings are as follow:
Address: 192.168.1.87
Remote directory: /
Username: <username I use for sharing>
Password: <password, obviously>
 
Posts: 1,283 | Thanked: 370 times | Joined on Sep 2009 @ South Florida
#62
Originally Posted by ToJa92 View Post
If I don't run it as root is says it doesn't find the ip-address. First time I tried to mount it complained it couldn't create the folder. The settings are as follow:
Address: 192.168.1.87
Remote directory: /
Username: <username I use for sharing>
Password: <password, obviously>
I'm thinking your sharename in windows is not "/"

You need to find the sharename
 
ToJa92's Avatar
Posts: 1,091 | Thanked: 323 times | Joined on Feb 2010 @ ~
#63
Originally Posted by les_garten View Post
I'm thinking your sharename in windows is not "/"

You need to find the sharename
Wow, youre right. Now its working. I thought you could see all shares, but obviously you cant.
 
inidrog's Avatar
Posts: 266 | Thanked: 89 times | Joined on Jan 2010 @ Norway
#64
This is my experience and feel after testing 1.5.6maemo5.1

Tested against a win7 box one default admin share and one user created share both with username and password.

See the screenshot.



The topmost Samba mapping is created using a profile then mount IP + D$ it worked at once but initially browsing took its time, slow, felt like some sort of indexing/caching was done, hung for a while. After that browsing was ok.

The other mapping is a Samba Quick Mount using a standard user created share.

Copy files both ways no problem.

Umount unmounted both shares with no warning.
__________________
---

"Sex is not the answer. Sex is the question. Yes is the answer..."

Last edited by inidrog; 2010-02-14 at 21:46. Reason: correcting typoes
 
Posts: 318 | Thanked: 735 times | Joined on Oct 2009
#65
Hi,

I would like to inform you that I promote ver. 1.5.7 to extras-testing:
http://maemo.org/packages/package_in...1.5.7maemo5.1/

The only changes from previous version are only few optimisations on debian/control and I have removed the old unecessary files.

Test&vote



Best Regards,
Daniele Maio
 

The Following User Says Thank You to b0unc3 For This Useful Post:
Soppa's Avatar
Posts: 115 | Thanked: 116 times | Joined on Sep 2009 @ Helsinki
#66
For some reason I can't get this to work. I have multiple shares on my mediapc running winxp, which is connected to my wireless router (wired connection though), my N900 is obviously using WLAN. I can access the shares from my other laptop, so settings in the windows box should be correct.

My settings in wizard-mounter are like this:

Server address: 192.168.0.196
Remote directory: newshare (this is the actual windows sharing name)

both username and password are left blank, I'm just using the simple sharing in windows without user authentication.

With these settings it just keeps on trying for a long(ish) while and then finally "Connection timed out".

Any suggestions?
 
Posts: 318 | Thanked: 735 times | Joined on Oct 2009
#67
Originally Posted by Soppa View Post
For some reason I can't get this to work. I have multiple shares on my mediapc running winxp, which is connected to my wireless router (wired connection though), my N900 is obviously using WLAN. I can access the shares from my other laptop, so settings in the windows box should be correct.

My settings in wizard-mounter are like this:

Server address: 192.168.0.196
Remote directory: newshare (this is the actual windows sharing name)

both username and password are left blank, I'm just using the simple sharing in windows without user authentication.

With these settings it just keeps on trying for a long(ish) while and then finally "Connection timed out".

Any suggestions?
For samba shares you must enter username/password (you can use the guest user if it is not setted on your server).
Btw for the "Connection timed out" error you'd better make sure that the remote address is correct (can you ping this address ?)
 

The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to b0unc3 For This Useful Post:
Posts: 176 | Thanked: 262 times | Joined on Nov 2009 @ Texas, USA
#68
Originally Posted by b0unc3 View Post
Hi,

I would like to inform you that I promote ver. 1.5.7 to extras-testing:
http://maemo.org/packages/package_in...1.5.7maemo5.1/

The only changes from previous version are only few optimisations on debian/control and I have removed the old unecessary files.

Test&vote



Best Regards,
Daniele Maio
The new version is broken for me. I had several NFS shares and one Samba share that worked great until I updated. Now I get error messages like:

Code:
Ops! An error occured:
Password:
(misspellings and all)
 
Posts: 318 | Thanked: 735 times | Joined on Oct 2009
#69
Originally Posted by mooninite View Post
The new version is broken for me. I had several NFS shares and one Samba share that worked great until I updated. Now I get error messages like:

Code:
Ops! An error occured:
Password:
(misspellings and all)
The problem is due to a not complete uninstall from the app-manager.
Following these steps you will resolve all of your problems:
1. uninstall wizard-mouinter from the app-manager
2. open up the terminal and execute :
dpkg --purge wizard-mounter
3. re-install wizard-mounter normally
 
Posts: 176 | Thanked: 262 times | Joined on Nov 2009 @ Texas, USA
#70
Originally Posted by b0unc3 View Post
The problem is due to a not complete uninstall from the app-manager.
Following these steps you will resolve all of your problems:
1. uninstall wizard-mouinter from the app-manager
2. open up the terminal and execute :
dpkg --purge wizard-mounter
3. re-install wizard-mounter normally
Thanks. That does fix the problem I was having.
 
Reply

Thread Tools

 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 22:42.