Mounting USB HDD on (Sagemcom 5566 Router/Bell Hub 3000) Ububtu 16.04
I can't auto mount the Router USB HDD on New supplied Fibre Router.
Nautilas smb://192.168.1.1 does work manually and Ctrl-L shows it as smb://192.168.1.1/iomega%20hdd/ and all access is available this way.
Fstab has //192.168.1.1/USB_Storage /media/NetDrive cifs user,guest,sec=ntlm,uid=dennis,exec 0 0 set up in it butdoesn't mount the drive.
The error I get is:
mount error(6): No such device or address
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
Going through that manual has left me trying different names for the USB_Storage, but I have run out of names to try.
Logging into the Sagemcom Router shows:
Device name as Iomega HDD, Port=USB-, Type=USB 0.0
This all used to work fine on a Netgear R6300 Router but the Sagemcom 5566 would seem to have some different method to identify the USB ports.
Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
I can't go back to the other router as this one has Fibre right into the router for my service.
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I can't auto mount the Router USB HDD on New supplied Fibre Router.
Nautilas smb://192.168.1.1 does work manually and Ctrl-L shows it as smb://192.168.1.1/iomega%20hdd/ and all access is available this way.
Fstab has //192.168.1.1/USB_Storage /media/NetDrive cifs user,guest,sec=ntlm,uid=dennis,exec 0 0 set up in it butdoesn't mount the drive.
The error I get is:
mount error(6): No such device or address
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
Going through that manual has left me trying different names for the USB_Storage, but I have run out of names to try.
Logging into the Sagemcom Router shows:
Device name as Iomega HDD, Port=USB-, Type=USB 0.0
This all used to work fine on a Netgear R6300 Router but the Sagemcom 5566 would seem to have some different method to identify the USB ports.
Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
I can't go back to the other router as this one has Fibre right into the router for my service.
router usb-storage
So, where does USB_Storage in //192.168.1.1/USB_Storage comes from? You don't seem to have it in the Nautilus version. Why not use the same address exactly?
– mikewhatever
Jan 19 at 15:06
It comes from all the other Examples from this Subject that are shown about accessing the USB Router Drive. Removing it leaves the same Error message coming up, along with dozens of others that I have tried,
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 15:14
Is there a way to identify what the route in the router is to the USB ports by inquiring the Router. In this router W10 uses //mynetwork/ but that doesn't work using it in Fstab after the ip address.
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 16:06
You could trysmbclient -L 192.168.1.1
to list available shares.
– mikewhatever
Jan 19 at 16:24
OK did that and get this: Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.24] Server requested LANMAN password (share-level security) but 'client lanman auth = no' or 'client ntlmv2 auth = yes' tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 17:04
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I can't auto mount the Router USB HDD on New supplied Fibre Router.
Nautilas smb://192.168.1.1 does work manually and Ctrl-L shows it as smb://192.168.1.1/iomega%20hdd/ and all access is available this way.
Fstab has //192.168.1.1/USB_Storage /media/NetDrive cifs user,guest,sec=ntlm,uid=dennis,exec 0 0 set up in it butdoesn't mount the drive.
The error I get is:
mount error(6): No such device or address
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
Going through that manual has left me trying different names for the USB_Storage, but I have run out of names to try.
Logging into the Sagemcom Router shows:
Device name as Iomega HDD, Port=USB-, Type=USB 0.0
This all used to work fine on a Netgear R6300 Router but the Sagemcom 5566 would seem to have some different method to identify the USB ports.
Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
I can't go back to the other router as this one has Fibre right into the router for my service.
router usb-storage
I can't auto mount the Router USB HDD on New supplied Fibre Router.
Nautilas smb://192.168.1.1 does work manually and Ctrl-L shows it as smb://192.168.1.1/iomega%20hdd/ and all access is available this way.
Fstab has //192.168.1.1/USB_Storage /media/NetDrive cifs user,guest,sec=ntlm,uid=dennis,exec 0 0 set up in it butdoesn't mount the drive.
The error I get is:
mount error(6): No such device or address
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
Going through that manual has left me trying different names for the USB_Storage, but I have run out of names to try.
Logging into the Sagemcom Router shows:
Device name as Iomega HDD, Port=USB-, Type=USB 0.0
This all used to work fine on a Netgear R6300 Router but the Sagemcom 5566 would seem to have some different method to identify the USB ports.
Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
I can't go back to the other router as this one has Fibre right into the router for my service.
router usb-storage
router usb-storage
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So, where does USB_Storage in //192.168.1.1/USB_Storage comes from? You don't seem to have it in the Nautilus version. Why not use the same address exactly?
– mikewhatever
Jan 19 at 15:06
It comes from all the other Examples from this Subject that are shown about accessing the USB Router Drive. Removing it leaves the same Error message coming up, along with dozens of others that I have tried,
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 15:14
Is there a way to identify what the route in the router is to the USB ports by inquiring the Router. In this router W10 uses //mynetwork/ but that doesn't work using it in Fstab after the ip address.
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 16:06
You could trysmbclient -L 192.168.1.1
to list available shares.
– mikewhatever
Jan 19 at 16:24
OK did that and get this: Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.24] Server requested LANMAN password (share-level security) but 'client lanman auth = no' or 'client ntlmv2 auth = yes' tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 17:04
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So, where does USB_Storage in //192.168.1.1/USB_Storage comes from? You don't seem to have it in the Nautilus version. Why not use the same address exactly?
– mikewhatever
Jan 19 at 15:06
It comes from all the other Examples from this Subject that are shown about accessing the USB Router Drive. Removing it leaves the same Error message coming up, along with dozens of others that I have tried,
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 15:14
Is there a way to identify what the route in the router is to the USB ports by inquiring the Router. In this router W10 uses //mynetwork/ but that doesn't work using it in Fstab after the ip address.
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 16:06
You could trysmbclient -L 192.168.1.1
to list available shares.
– mikewhatever
Jan 19 at 16:24
OK did that and get this: Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.24] Server requested LANMAN password (share-level security) but 'client lanman auth = no' or 'client ntlmv2 auth = yes' tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 17:04
So, where does USB_Storage in //192.168.1.1/USB_Storage comes from? You don't seem to have it in the Nautilus version. Why not use the same address exactly?
– mikewhatever
Jan 19 at 15:06
So, where does USB_Storage in //192.168.1.1/USB_Storage comes from? You don't seem to have it in the Nautilus version. Why not use the same address exactly?
– mikewhatever
Jan 19 at 15:06
It comes from all the other Examples from this Subject that are shown about accessing the USB Router Drive. Removing it leaves the same Error message coming up, along with dozens of others that I have tried,
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 15:14
It comes from all the other Examples from this Subject that are shown about accessing the USB Router Drive. Removing it leaves the same Error message coming up, along with dozens of others that I have tried,
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 15:14
Is there a way to identify what the route in the router is to the USB ports by inquiring the Router. In this router W10 uses //mynetwork/ but that doesn't work using it in Fstab after the ip address.
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 16:06
Is there a way to identify what the route in the router is to the USB ports by inquiring the Router. In this router W10 uses //mynetwork/ but that doesn't work using it in Fstab after the ip address.
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 16:06
You could try
smbclient -L 192.168.1.1
to list available shares.– mikewhatever
Jan 19 at 16:24
You could try
smbclient -L 192.168.1.1
to list available shares.– mikewhatever
Jan 19 at 16:24
OK did that and get this: Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.24] Server requested LANMAN password (share-level security) but 'client lanman auth = no' or 'client ntlmv2 auth = yes' tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 17:04
OK did that and get this: Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.24] Server requested LANMAN password (share-level security) but 'client lanman auth = no' or 'client ntlmv2 auth = yes' tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 17:04
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So, where does USB_Storage in //192.168.1.1/USB_Storage comes from? You don't seem to have it in the Nautilus version. Why not use the same address exactly?
– mikewhatever
Jan 19 at 15:06
It comes from all the other Examples from this Subject that are shown about accessing the USB Router Drive. Removing it leaves the same Error message coming up, along with dozens of others that I have tried,
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 15:14
Is there a way to identify what the route in the router is to the USB ports by inquiring the Router. In this router W10 uses //mynetwork/ but that doesn't work using it in Fstab after the ip address.
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 16:06
You could try
smbclient -L 192.168.1.1
to list available shares.– mikewhatever
Jan 19 at 16:24
OK did that and get this: Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.24] Server requested LANMAN password (share-level security) but 'client lanman auth = no' or 'client ntlmv2 auth = yes' tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
– Dennis
Jan 19 at 17:04