I removed the Movies, Music, TV shows and Pictures directories from /home/osmc I created a KodiLib directory in /home/osmc My WORKING fstab entry is as follows //,uid=osmc,gid=osmc,file_mode=0770,dir_mode=0770,vers=3.02 0 0 SMB is working now with the additional two packages installed. I have a guest network with no intranet access and a normal network with intranet access. There were quite a few reboots before I managed to get the correct wireless to boot as the default network. I just switched my pi from a wired to a wireless connection to access the networked files. PS FYI gmail in the US puts the OSMC e-mails under a tab called promotions in the web interface. I do like your documentation, I like the task oriented step by step nature of the instructions. OSMC is performing better than the Kodi I had under Raspian. This is more of a FYI at this point, as I will run for the time being using the fstab option until a comparable performing option is confirmed. I would consider doing Kodi SMB mounts if the performance issues are resolved. I have attempted connection using autofs without success. My fstab entry did require the vers=3.02 operand. I did this several times after several reinstalls the last time my fstab entry I believe was correct and failed before I installed smbclient and smb-common-bin (I may not need either but it works with them) and rebooted. In order to get it working I performed a sudo apt-get install of both smbclient and samba-common-bin and rebooted. I have determined the OSMC disk image appears to contain cifs-utils and samba-common. I had direct mounts (mount.cifs and mount -t cifs) and fstab working under vanilla raspian before this, those instructions not yours called for install of smbclient, samba-common, cifs-utils and samba-common-bin. I did not try mounting in Kodi because I had indications the others performed better. I had problems connecting using fstab and autofs following the instructions as written. I am running the latest download of OSMC and I did do an update and a dist-upgrade after installing and before configuring. I have other windows 10 boxes so this is the common share method I have chosen. Raspberry PI 3B connecting to a Freenas Server (current software release fully updated) using a Samba Share.
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