The order of preference for LAN-based network storage would be: Unix-like OSes use something called "mounts" to make network storage behave as local disk. Only Windows has "drive letters." No other OS works that way. Can you 'ping' the NAS using the name or the IP? If that doesn't work, try smb://.x/MyFolder You'll need to know the IP address of the NAS. It will prompt you for login credentials. If you have the client-cifs packages installed, then you can put smb://MyNAS/MyFolder into the URL - like a website access. ![]() ![]() Open any file manager, the name will depend on exactly which flavor and version of ubuntu is used.
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