SMB (or Samba) is one of the most common protocols to mount remote folders. But SMB via Rclone is my preferred method.
In this video I show you how to mount a remote folder, such as from your Network Attached Storage device, on an Ubuntu/Debian server, using Rclone.
In addition, I also explain the advantages of mount SMB via Rclone compared to a traditional SMB mount on a Linux server.
For this demo, I will continue building on the Proxmox Ubuntu 22.04 unprivileged LXC that I built in my previous videos. But the procedure is the same for nearly all environments of Ubuntu/Debian.
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0:00 Introduction
3:07 Proxmox LXC Modifications
5:24 Setting up FUSE and Customizing It
6:47 Rclone Install and Rclone Config
10:09 Mounting Rclone Remote and SystemD Script
16:30 Next Steps
17:04 Advantages of Rclone SMB Mount
19:58 Wrapping Up
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