On 2020-06-20 21:23, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I have an external 4TB drive with some files stored on it that I want to 
> keep. I would like to connect it to the port provided on an ASUS router which 
> will replace the one in service now. It appears that accomplishing that 
> requires that the drive contain a samba share? This is an FC32 system using 
> xfce, I dnf installed Samba. What do I need to do to make the external drive 
> accessible as a samba share if that is what it requires? My effort with 
> google has not helped ... 

You want to connect the drive to an ASUS router.  Make/Model may be useful.

Anyway, the ASUS router will then act as the samba-server and you share the 
drive using the GUI of
the ASUS.

You F32 system is the client.  You should then be able to use mount in much the 
same way as you would
for nfs using cifs as the file system type.

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