On 17/05/18 10:16, Chris Green wrote:
> RobH wrote:
>> On 15/05/18 09:55, Björn Lundin wrote:
>>> On 2018-05-15 10:39, RobH wrote:
>>>> ftp://NAS server ip address/mnt/folder/subfolder
>>>
>>> A NAS usually exports fileshare, and often via smb/cifs
>>> mount a fileshare to the NAS on the pi,
>>> and save the picture directly on the NAS - without ftp.
>>>
>>>
>>> eg
>>> #mount -t cifs -o username=USERNAME,password=PASSWD
>>> //192.168.1.88/shares /mnt/share
>>>
>>> (as root)
>>>
>>> I
>>> from https://askubuntu.com/questions/101029/how-do-i-mount-a-cifs-share
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I have tried:
>> sudo mount -t cifs -o username=USERNAME,password=PASSWD
>> //192.168.1.88/shares /mnt/share
>>
>> and it returned:
>> mount: mount point /mnt/CCTV/PiZero does not exist
>>
>> I then changed it and added //192.168.0.22/CCTV /mnt/CCTV/PiZero in the
>> fstab file
>> The line in fstab looks like this:
>> /192.168.0.22/CCTV /mnt/CCTV/Pizero, but till get the same error message
>> as above mount point does not exist.
>>
>> What have I missed.
>
> I think it means what it says. /mnt/CCTV/PiZero doesn't exist, you
> need to create the directory where something is to be mounted.
>
I have just created mnt/CCTV/PiZero on the root folder of PiZero, and
when I run the mount command, it still says that it does not exist.
I'm beat now!
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