Difference between revisions of "Connect to Orca Research- Linux"

From Help Wiki
(Redirected page to Connect to Filespace - Linux)
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{stub}}
+
#REDIRECT [[Connect to Filespace - Linux]]
 +
These instructions are for the GNOME desktop.
  
 +
===On-Campus Access to Orca Research===
  
 +
#Go to 'Places' , then 'Connect to Server'.
 +
#Select 'Windows share' under 'Service type'.
 +
#Type in 'orca' in the 'Server:' field.
 +
#Type in the 'research' in the 'Share' field.
 +
#Click Connect!
  
 +
===Off-Campus Access to Orca Research===
  
 
+
#Install davfs2, either through your package manager or by building from the source found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/dav/files/
 
+
#Open a Terminal and become root (<code>sudo -i</code>) for the following commands.
 
+
#Create a mount point for Orca Students: <code>mkdir /mnt/orca_research</code>
 
+
#In a web browser (Firefox) go to '''https://myfiles.evergreen.edu/academics/Research''' 
;See also
+
#Right click on the folder that you want and copy the link.
*[[Connect to Orca - Mac OS X]]
+
#Type this command into your Teminal:
*[[Connect to Orca - Windows]]
+
#*<code>mount.davfs -ouid=username,gid=groupname https://myfiles.evergreen.edu/academics/programs /mnt/orca_programs</code> <br />replacing the following:
[[Category:File Space]]
+
#* "username" with your own local username
 +
#* "groupname" with your groupname (find out by typing: <code>id -n -g</code>)
 +
#* "https://myfiles.evergreen.edu/academics/research" with the link you copied in step 5.
 +
#* and "/mnt/orca_research" with the directory you created as a mount point in step 3.
 +
#You will be prompted for a username and password. These will be your evergreen.edu credentials.
 +
#Once this is done, you'll have access to your student share at /mnt/orca_research!

Latest revision as of 15:22, 3 May 2010

These instructions are for the GNOME desktop.

On-Campus Access to Orca Research

  1. Go to 'Places' , then 'Connect to Server'.
  2. Select 'Windows share' under 'Service type'.
  3. Type in 'orca' in the 'Server:' field.
  4. Type in the 'research' in the 'Share' field.
  5. Click Connect!

Off-Campus Access to Orca Research

  1. Install davfs2, either through your package manager or by building from the source found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/dav/files/
  2. Open a Terminal and become root (sudo -i) for the following commands.
  3. Create a mount point for Orca Students: mkdir /mnt/orca_research
  4. In a web browser (Firefox) go to https://myfiles.evergreen.edu/academics/Research
  5. Right click on the folder that you want and copy the link.
  6. Type this command into your Teminal:
  7. You will be prompted for a username and password. These will be your evergreen.edu credentials.
  8. Once this is done, you'll have access to your student share at /mnt/orca_research!