[Linux-disciples] Using a Nautilus volume as an ordinary share

Adam Rosi-Kessel adam at rosi-kessel.org
Wed Jan 26 16:29:06 EST 2005


Stephen R Laniel wrote:
> Nautilus's feature that allows you to 'mount' remote volumes
> via ssh is cool. Now is there any way I can use those as
> ordinary mount points?

I don't think so. At least not by virtue of the Nautilus functionality. 
Nautilus is just making an ssh connection over to the target system and 
translating what it sees into the Nautilus shell interface. If you really 
want a remote drive, you'd have to use NFS, SMB, or something similar. 
Unless someone knows of any 'ssh tunnel mount system.'
-- 
Adam Rosi-Kessel
http://adam.rosi-kessel.org
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