Instead of setting up a second user for VNC. Do the obvious and access the data via network share.
If I write a network share into fstab and mount it as local drive, how to make it search for the network folder on demand?
I am now using my mobile phone as AP, connect my 12" Android tablet via VNC and Quicksynergy back to my laptop.
So I have access to the same data.
On the other side I do have a 12" MacAir running 15.1 and is connected with Qsynergy to the notebook.
My 8GB RAM are bottlenecking so I think a second VNC is not a good idea.
But accessing the data on the notebook via a network share would help.
If I open a network share on the USB drive, I cannot directly work on the files, as if they would be on the same notebook.
So is there a setting to write the network share into fstab to make it "local" connecting to a system with dynamic IP?
If I write a network share into fstab and mount it as local drive, how to make it search for the network folder on demand?
I am now using my mobile phone as AP, connect my 12" Android tablet via VNC and Quicksynergy back to my laptop.
So I have access to the same data.
On the other side I do have a 12" MacAir running 15.1 and is connected with Qsynergy to the notebook.
My 8GB RAM are bottlenecking so I think a second VNC is not a good idea.
But accessing the data on the notebook via a network share would help.
If I open a network share on the USB drive, I cannot directly work on the files, as if they would be on the same notebook.
So is there a setting to write the network share into fstab to make it "local" connecting to a system with dynamic IP?