What about putting something like this on a script and creating a short-cut somewhere?

http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=110&p=523809


On 15/01/12 14:44, Mike Pressel wrote:
Hi everyone,

I recently installed a NAS drive at home and am trying to figure out a simple way for my wife to connect to it on her Linux laptop.  I am happy using the command line on my system, but for my wife, it should be much simpler.  So, does anyone have any suggestions on an elegant way to set this up?  Here are the parameters that we are working with:

The NAS drive is running over NFS (highly hackable western digital my book live - debian based)
Laptop PC running Xubuntu 11.10
The laptop travels extensively, so hard mounting the NAS server in fstab is probably not ideal (am open to suggestions)
Ideally, it would be as simple as clicking an icon to mount the drive, or even just browsing to the folder in a file manager - Thunar or other (similar to automount in a terminal)
No use of the command line
The NAS drive will be used for backups and sharing common files between the two of us

Regards
Mike


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