01-26-2025, 01:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-26-2025, 01:36 PM by TheOldPresbyope.
Edit Reason: fix typo
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@5-pot-fan
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As Tim and I have both asked, please post the startup log (for each host).
Jumping ahead a bit, the error message says your RPi5 cannot resolve the DNS hostname RPI4 (note: case doesn't matter in hostnames). As Tim said, that's a network issue. I can think of a reason this might be so If this happened in both directions, but you say your RPI4 can mount the share from your RPI5, so we need more info.
Again, as Tim asked, what is the full string which appears in the path field---again, be sure to tell us for both hosts.
Regards,
Kent
When you are editing a post, you'll see a line of icons starting with a bold "B" on the left. Hover your cursor over each icon to see what their function is. If you hover over the third icon from the right (in full screen) you'll see "CODE" pop up. Click on this icon to open a code block in your post. Paste your code in it. Click outside the code block to continue regular text.
As Tim and I have both asked, please post the startup log (for each host).
Jumping ahead a bit, the error message says your RPi5 cannot resolve the DNS hostname RPI4 (note: case doesn't matter in hostnames). As Tim said, that's a network issue. I can think of a reason this might be so If this happened in both directions, but you say your RPI4 can mount the share from your RPI5, so we need more info.
Again, as Tim asked, what is the full string which appears in the path field---again, be sure to tell us for both hosts.
Regards,
Kent