Access WebDAV shared drives and
directoriesdiskdrake --davThis toolYou can start this tool from the command line, by
typing diskdrake --dav as root. is found in the Mageia Control Center, under the Network Sharing
tab, labeled Configure WebDAV shares.IntroductionWebDAV is a protocol
that allows to mount a web server's directory
locally, so that it appears as a local directory. It is necessary that the
remote machine run a WebDAV server. This is not the aim of this tool to
configure the WebDAV server.Creating a new entryThe first screen of the tool displays the already configured entries, if any, and a
New button. Use it to create a new entry. Insert
the server URL in the field of the new screen.Then you get a screen with radio buttons to select some actions.
Continue with the action Mount point by clicking
OK after selecting the radio button, as the
Server is already configured. You can however
correct it, if needed.The content of the remote directory will be accessible through this
mount point.In the next step, give your user name and password. If you need some
other options, you can give them in the advanced
screen.The option Mount allows you to mount
immediately the access.After you accepted the configuration with the radio button
Done, the first screen is displayed again and your
new mount point is listed. After you choose Quit,
you are asked whether or not to save the modifications in
/etc/fstab. Choose this option if you want that the
remote directory is available at each boot. If your configuration is for
one-time usage, do not save it.