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- On your Linux machine, open a terminal window.
- Install the necessary software with the command sudo apt-get install -y samba samba-common python-glade2 system-config-samba.
- Type your sudo password and hit Enter.
- Allow the installation to complete.
- Open a new file browser window.
- At the bottom of the left navigation pane, click "Other Locations"
- At the bottom of the window, in the "Connect to Server" field, Type smb://zslaccfs/
- Open the cryoem directory.
- Log in with your SLAC Windows account username and password, leave the "Workgroup" field as the default value or if using Ubuntu the domain should be "slac".
- You can now browse the CryoEM disks in your Linux file browser.
Alternatively, you can mount it via command line.
Install cifs-utils. sudo apt-get install cifs-utils
- Create a directory where you want to mount it. sudo mkdir /mnt/slac
sudo mount -t cifs -o username=XXX,vers=1.0,domain=slac //zslaccfs/cryoem/ /mnt/slac/
SSHFS
You can also use the FUSE based SSHFS to mount the filesystem via ssh. It is recommended to ssh into dtn02.slac.stanford.edu
in order to use this method.
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