The solution from ewmcnee works for me to! Hardy, Conceptronic NAS. Thanks, just add the correct entry in /etc/fstab
" My solution has been to permanently mount the NAS volume by editing the /etc/fstab file. With it mounted, even Nautilus doesn't have problems any more moving files or complete folders.
In my case, the NAS volume is //192.168.1.100/Volume_1 and I have mounted it at /media/backup. The line I added to fstab is this:
The solution from ewmcnee works for me to! Hardy, Conceptronic NAS. Thanks, just add the correct entry in /etc/fstab
" My solution has been to permanently mount the NAS volume by editing the /etc/fstab file. With it mounted, even Nautilus doesn't have problems any more moving files or complete folders.
In my case, the NAS volume is //192.168. 1.100/Volume_ 1 and I have mounted it at /media/backup. The line I added to fstab is this:
//192.168. 1.100/Volume_ 1 /media/backup cifs guest,uid=1000 0 0
Now if I browse /media/backup with Nautilus... bingo! I can properly manipulate all the files and folders again.
Hope this helps."