[wplug] Connecting to Server vs. Mounting Drive

Nathan Embery nembery at met-net.com
Mon Aug 16 15:44:58 EDT 2010


Did you check under .gvfs?

-Nate

On Mon, 2010-08-16 at 19:26 +0000, Weber, Lawrence A wrote:
> I am using Fedora 12, with the Gnome Desktop.   The PC is connected to
> a Windows network.  Does anyone know where network drives that are
> “mounted” using the desktop’s Connect to Server feature get mounted?
> I can access drives mounted this way from desktop applications but
> cannot find them from within a terminal.
> 
>  
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