Sure.
Off the rip I can say trying to map a network drive is exactly what the issue with Linux has on user friendliness.
In MS you open up "computer" right click and select "add network drive". Then a series of prompts has you enter server and username and you're done. Drive mapped and mapped permanently. Oh and it's been this easy to do since windows 2000.
How's that done in Linux?
That seems to be the guide but I can't get it to work. You have to do everything 100% manually through command line, which I know is the Linux way. Ultimately I kept getting errors and never got it to work.
Mapping a network drive is semi-advanced I know. The fact that I even know what that is should tell you I'm not a beginner with PCs. The fact that I cannot make this simple process work despite being a tech professional (thank God in a windows environment) should tell you more.
How do you map a network drive? I've literally put 8 hours of my fucking life trying to figure it out and I can't get it to work. It's a must have thing for me to stay in Linux.