Networked File Systems
With my LAN setup and the fact that I can't seem to stop "tinkering" and moving stuff about. Can I create a symlink on my repetier server in /var/lib to the actual directory that is shared on a NAS or other server pc (Windows/Linux)? Would it be easier with a symlink from /var/lib/Repetier Server to /mnt/Repetier Server to better to mv the original dir to a backup and mount the networked share right in /var/lib?
OR even easier to use the Server GUI under Folders?
OR even easier to use the Server GUI under Folders?
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The shared folders are ok as they only need to be available when you import a gcode and you can also have multiple instances access/use it in parallel.
So, if I am understanding correctly, I can use the external folder (sorry if I got the name wrong, I don't have quick access to my server at the moment. Having electrical issues at the new house so most everything is off/unplugged.) gui page to create my gcode directories to maximize my storage and backup potential.
Would these "external" directories show up in my gcode list, as say maybe sub directories or even groups?
I have quite a bit of NAS storage on premise and a few USB SSD drives that I can hook to the Pi-3. I have a bad habit of being a digital pack rat. I have scaled down to two Geeetech A30T printers, the enders are going on a "back burner" in the workshop. I can do everything with that the 2 Enders and Neptune did with just the 2 A30T printers. I recently moved and had to scale down my workshop space.
So as far as not knowing what printer will be printing the file, that isn't much of a big issue since the printers are identical. But having a render WOULD be helpful since I don't ALWAYS give everything a very descriptive name. Especially when I'm rushing through a project.
Not a big deal, just requires me to be a bit more cognizant of my storage. Like I said, I've got a bad habit of being a digital packrat. I've got files going back 15 years! LOL.
Looking forward to new improvements and features. You've been doing AMAZING work!!!!