I have a raspberry pi. I have shared the /home/pi/
folder via NFS like this:
contents of /etc/exports
/home/pi *(rw,all_squash,insecure,async,no_subtree_check,anonuid=1000,anongid=1000)
From another machine, running Debian/KDE, I can correctly launch Dolphin and type nfs://192.168.178.35/home/pi/
which opens up the /home/pi
folder and lets me create and edit files.
Then I connect an external HDD to the raspberry and I mount it like this:
contents of /etc/fstab
/dev/sda1 /home/pi/WDD ext4 user,relatime,nofail,errors=remount-ro,nodev,nosuid 0 0
However, when I try to open the WDD
folder from the remote Debian/KDE computer, the WDD
is not even recognized as a folder, and I can't open it. The WDD
folder belongs to pi:pi, and I can use it fine from within the raspberry. Thanks.