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    Mapping a Network Drive in Ubuntu?

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by jcm4, Dec 7, 2008.

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    How would I go about doing this?
    The instructions for mounting a school drive in Windows are as follows:
    1. Right Click on “My Computer” and select “Map Network Drive”
    2. Pick Drive Letter “I”
    3. In the Folder field enter \\WFS4\academics\
    4. Make sure the “Reconnect at Login” box is checked
    5. Select Finish

    Thanks for the help, I tried to Google it, but the results I obtained were rather vague.
     
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