you could add it to your host file on your windows PC (\windows\system32\drivers\etc\host)
example:
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.100.15 B3
(change the ip-address to the correct ip-address of the B3 in your situation)
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- 10 Nov 2014, 14:14
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Can´t connect to my B3 by typing b3..
- Replies: 2
- Views: 6317
- 11 Feb 2014, 08:15
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Auto mounting / connecting USB disks
- Replies: 13
- Views: 21337
Re: Auto mounting / connecting USB disks
yes, that's similar to the rule that I use.
Works like a charm
Works like a charm
- 11 Feb 2014, 03:11
- Forum: B2 & B3 Feature Requests
- Topic: Drop ftd as BT client in favor of Transmission-daemon
- Replies: 33
- Views: 118244
Re: Drop ftd as BT client in favor of Transmission-daemon
I am running transmission-daemon 2.52 on my B3 and it works very well
Especially if you have the Transmission Remote GUI installed on your workstation/phone, downloading torrents is effortless.
Especially if you have the Transmission Remote GUI installed on your workstation/phone, downloading torrents is effortless.
- 10 Feb 2014, 02:56
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Auto mounting / connecting USB disks
- Replies: 13
- Views: 21337
Re: Auto mounting / connecting USB disks
> Now you're a normal user. Please post your stuff
I tried, but I still can't post the code...still 'too spamy'
I tried, but I still can't post the code...still 'too spamy'
- 06 Feb 2014, 04:59
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Auto mounting / connecting USB disks
- Replies: 13
- Views: 21337
Re: Auto mounting / connecting USB disks
Not an answer to the autofs problem, but maybe for others that are looking for a different way to automount USB/FLASH drives...
I use a udev rule to automount USB/FLASH drives without the need of autofs.
unfortunately the forum doesn't let me post the rule I am using...as my 'post looks too spamy ...
I use a udev rule to automount USB/FLASH drives without the need of autofs.
unfortunately the forum doesn't let me post the rule I am using...as my 'post looks too spamy ...