Can't mount a share in Debian Wheezy

religiouslyconfused

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I have an old laptop with Debian wheezy and it will not mount or it says it needs root. I don't know where to go as I have tried changing different things or playing with mount but it will not work. I am at a loss for words right now.
 

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I have an old laptop with Debian wheezy and it will not mount or it says it needs root. I don't know where to go as I have tried changing different things or playing with mount but it will not work. I am at a loss for words right now.
Is it an SMB share? If so you need to enable SMB1. There's a checkbox for that in the share config.
 

religiouslyconfused

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Is it an SMB share? If so you need to enable SMB1. There's a checkbox for that in the share config.
Yes it is! Working on getting that enabled. We shall see if that works.
 

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I did not realize it actually had stretch. But no matter what I do it will always throw a fit saying it needs root or it is unsupported or some kind of error message such as mount (8). I am trying to get the fstab to work so it will mount on login.
 
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