09-22-2023, 09:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-22-2023, 09:18 PM by Tim Curtis.
Edit Reason: eta
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The setup guide section titled FILE SHARING. Turn SMB sharing on and then as the section explains several named shares including SDCard will be available on your network.
The shares can typically be accessed by navigating into host "moode" which should be listed in the network neighborhood or whatever it's called these days in Windows file explorer. Keep in mind though that network neighborhood doesn't always automatically discover hosts and so YMMV. In that case you can try to access \\moode\SDCard directly but I'm not sure how thats done in file explorer. The userid for accessing the shares is Guest and password is blank (no password).
If you want to copy files to the SDCard using your Linux box then try preceding the cp command with sudo which elevates to root user.
ETA: Similar to what @Nutul said
The shares can typically be accessed by navigating into host "moode" which should be listed in the network neighborhood or whatever it's called these days in Windows file explorer. Keep in mind though that network neighborhood doesn't always automatically discover hosts and so YMMV. In that case you can try to access \\moode\SDCard directly but I'm not sure how thats done in file explorer. The userid for accessing the shares is Guest and password is blank (no password).
If you want to copy files to the SDCard using your Linux box then try preceding the cp command with sudo which elevates to root user.
ETA: Similar to what @Nutul said