I've always used CIFS because it was the only way I could get my NAS shares mounted when I first got it.
I've not noticed any appreciable difference in boot up times to be honest.
I've got a Synology DS916+ but can't seem to see any setting to add IP addresses.
In DSM Control panel, shared folder. Click on the folder to share and edit, then NFS permissions, where you can specify the IP addresses to use the shared folder.
After enabling NFS and sorting out the permissions on my shared folders on my NAS, the network folders appear to mount correctly but only open an empty directory.
CIFS works but takes up to a minute to open a directory.
EDIT: CIFS works but takes up to a minute to open a directory.
This is probably me, tried it on another receiver and it works as expected. I'll reflash the main box and try again.
Last edited by Willo3092; 16-10-20 at 09:18. Reason: More info
Working fine after a reflash I can't get network folders mounted with NFS for whatever reason.
I'm sticking with CIFS, it works as I want it to and allows me to change the buttons in movie browser to get to my shared drives quickly.
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cactikid (16-10-20)
This is for sure a bug. Let's hope they fix it again in the next version.
Unfortunately, I have not encountered such a situation. The program has always been functioning normally.