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Thanks for the suggestion but doesn't this require me to push the files over from a PC client? Don't mean to be fussy but i'd rather be able to use a client on the Jolla to pull the files over.
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/sbin/mount.cifs Usage: mount.cifs <remotetarget> <dir> -o <options> Mount the remote target, specified as a UNC name, to a local directory. Options: user=<arg> pass=<arg> dom=<arg> Less commonly used options: credentials=<filename>,guest,perm,noperm,setuids,nosetuids,rw,ro, sep=<char>,iocharset=<codepage>,suid,nosuid,exec,noexec,serverino, mapchars,nomapchars,nolock,servernetbiosname=<SRV_RFC1001NAME> directio,nounix,cifsacl,sec=<authentication mechanism>,sign,fsc Options not needed for servers supporting CIFS Unix extensions (e.g. unneeded for mounts to most Samba versions): uid=<uid>,gid=<gid>,dir_mode=<mode>,file_mode=<mode>,sfu Rarely used options: port=<tcpport>,rsize=<size>,wsize=<size>,unc=<unc_name>,ip=<ip_address>, dev,nodev,nouser_xattr,netbiosname=<OUR_RFC1001NAME>,hard,soft,intr, nointr,ignorecase,noposixpaths,noacl,prefixpath=<path>,nobrl Options are described in more detail in the manual page man 8 mount.cifs To display the version number of the mount helper: mount.cifs -V
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i'm looking for a reliable way to transfer files to my Jolla without having to go to a PC with the data cable.
I use the Android app called file expert on my Nexus 7 which can easily transfer from my NAS via FTP or Windows/Samba sharing but this app is unreliable when used with the Jolla, it either fails to copy or leaves the files and folders with the wrong permissions.
Does anyone know of a reliable Jolla or Android app for doing this? My NAS is running a DLNA server as well as FTP and windows sharing. I'd prefet to be able to copy to the internal storage rather than playing remotely.