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Thread: no CIFS mount in new et6000 3.0 image?

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    no CIFS mount in new et6000 3.0 image?

    Hi guys, today i flashed new 3.0 image but i can't get my CIFS share to work.
    i wanna mount my windows share into et6000 like i always do but i always get a red X in the mount interface.
    everything checks fine like i always used.

    Do u guys have any idea what can i do?

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    did you install nfs and samba in Network settings
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    can't say that i did...thank you. all good now.
    i thought i had to install it only if i wanted to SERVE a samba share, not to behave as client only.
    thank you.

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