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<blockquote data-quote="SteveH" data-source="post: 446094" data-attributes="member: 9252"><p>Do you mean using a catalog file on a network volume, or catalog RAW files on a network volume? RAW files can be cataloged on a network drive, but I think putting your main catalog on a network vol would be slooooowwwww......</p><p>It will catalog RAW's if you mount the volume as a drive, rather than as a UNC path. On Windows, you would "Map a network drive" and give it a drive letter, then tell LR to use that drive letter (LR sees drive letters as local) on a Mac / Linux I believe you need to look at "Mounting an SMB volume to a local mount point" , so you would crete the mount point /NAS for example, then mount "//NAS IP/Volume" to "/NAS" and point LR to /NAS.</p><p></p><p>Not sure how close Mac OS is to Linux, but you would add then correct entry to a file called fstab in /etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveH, post: 446094, member: 9252"] Do you mean using a catalog file on a network volume, or catalog RAW files on a network volume? RAW files can be cataloged on a network drive, but I think putting your main catalog on a network vol would be slooooowwwww...... It will catalog RAW's if you mount the volume as a drive, rather than as a UNC path. On Windows, you would "Map a network drive" and give it a drive letter, then tell LR to use that drive letter (LR sees drive letters as local) on a Mac / Linux I believe you need to look at "Mounting an SMB volume to a local mount point" , so you would crete the mount point /NAS for example, then mount "//NAS IP/Volume" to "/NAS" and point LR to /NAS. Not sure how close Mac OS is to Linux, but you would add then correct entry to a file called fstab in /etc [/QUOTE]
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