


Sudo mount.cifs /// /run/media/ -o user= uid=1000Įxample: sudo mount.cifs //192.168.199.199/External /run/media/steamnas -o user=vanderjud uid=1000 Open Konsole and enter the following commands: Use the steps below in place of physically connecting your drive and replace the fstab edits with the information below. We recommended following the guide below to get comfortable with local storage prior to setting up the network drive. Note: We do not cover setting up your drive as shared network storage and you'll need an admin password configured. This can be accomplished by mounting your network drive to /run/media/ using the following Konsole commands. I have since connected my USB 3.0 external SSD to my router as an SMB file share, and was able to add it to my Steam Deck as a network-based library folder.
