rantpost:
>how to save a file to a network storage via cmd
>in win: click to the place you want it stored,enter username/password and copy the path from address bar, then use it as destination
>in linux: install smbclient
>type 30 characters long obscure mount command including username/password
> mounting point doesn't exist
>mkdir mounting point directory/path/bla
>cannot create directory, no such file or directory
>mkdir directory, cd directory, mkdir path, cd path, mkdir bla
>try same mount command again. >bad option, you might need a /sbin/mount helper program
>install helper program
>try same mount command again. >bad UNC. read online it means I made some fucking typo
>again. >could not resolve nas-name, unknown error
>again but type out fucking local ip address of nas. >what's root password for nas? typing it in even though it was already in the parameters for the mount cmd> permission denied
man FUCK this shit I cannot fathom how people can unironically be apologetic for this garbage user experience
> lol u just dum
no fuck you, make your cool system in a way that I don't have to read user documentation for 30 minutes for some trivial task
fuck it, I didn't want to save something today anyway