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Hi there,
I have been accessing my NAS over WiFi using the command below with Power Kernel:

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mount -t cifs //<server>/<path> /<your>/<local>/<path> -o user=<user>,pass=<pass>,ip=<ip of server>,direct
I have it mapped to a directory underneath the main drive, which got me thinking, is it possible to map it to a new drive altogether?
 

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I think it should create a 'new drive' if you mount in /media. I use Wizard Mounter to mount my network drives and it mounts it under /media/Remote_Filesystems/%Path%@host
The remote drive then shows up in File manager as a seperate drive.
 

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Thanks for the advice, I will give it a go and report back.
 
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Finally got a chance to test this out, worked a treat.

BTW, I only had to create a directory under /media and mount it to that directory.

Does anyone know how to change the default image of the Drive in filemanager? I looked for hidden files in the SD-CARD directory but couldn't see anything.
 

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