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How to connect to shared external drives on win11 machine

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I have checked the referenced previous questions, but none seem to be my issue. I am using release 22.04, jammy-jellyfish.

I have a win11 machine with 8 external hard drives and 2 internal hard drives. I am attempting to somehow be able to see and utilize those drives on my ubuntu machine. I have been able to connect to a shared folder using smb://dads-tower/user/public. However, that is only a single directory and not the full drive. I have not been able to connect any of the shared directories on the other drives using the same format. I don't see a way to specify the drive letter. (Shame on you M$)

Any help will be most appreciated.

Thanks

Wes

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It is not Windows there are no drive letters, only directories. Create an SMB link to each one.
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Wow! That will be over 250 directories if I need to gt to each drive. I am new to lynux so I guess I will have to try using a batch setup to mount and unmount directories as needed
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Idea rearrange your directories. Dir 1 and all the dir 1 subs under it etc. Then a link to dir one is all the subs under it. That is how my NAS is setup 5 dirs cover all the sub dirs.
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I may have figured this out; at least for me. It appears that lynux does see the shared name of the drive in question. So, once I tried using smb://server/shared name, I got connected.

Thanks to all who tried to help.

Wes

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