how to access a file that is located on a different hard drive from within a python script












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And another related question: how to access a file via network from within a python script; the Network is a samba share.



I tried different things, but can't figure it out. I keep getting: No such file or directory



I am running the script like this: (Note that I am using my name in place of $Username)



$ /usr/bin/python3 "/home/$Username/Documents/my first python script.py"


This is my mount:



/media/$Username/ssd/


This is my file:



/media/$Username/ssd/test/SD/1.avi


I have been trying different things, but nothing works.










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  • I don’t think anybody can help you if you don’t show what you tried – please edit and provide your script.

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And another related question: how to access a file via network from within a python script; the Network is a samba share.



I tried different things, but can't figure it out. I keep getting: No such file or directory



I am running the script like this: (Note that I am using my name in place of $Username)



$ /usr/bin/python3 "/home/$Username/Documents/my first python script.py"


This is my mount:



/media/$Username/ssd/


This is my file:



/media/$Username/ssd/test/SD/1.avi


I have been trying different things, but nothing works.










share|improve this question























  • I don’t think anybody can help you if you don’t show what you tried – please edit and provide your script.

    – dessert
    2 mins ago














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And another related question: how to access a file via network from within a python script; the Network is a samba share.



I tried different things, but can't figure it out. I keep getting: No such file or directory



I am running the script like this: (Note that I am using my name in place of $Username)



$ /usr/bin/python3 "/home/$Username/Documents/my first python script.py"


This is my mount:



/media/$Username/ssd/


This is my file:



/media/$Username/ssd/test/SD/1.avi


I have been trying different things, but nothing works.










share|improve this question














And another related question: how to access a file via network from within a python script; the Network is a samba share.



I tried different things, but can't figure it out. I keep getting: No such file or directory



I am running the script like this: (Note that I am using my name in place of $Username)



$ /usr/bin/python3 "/home/$Username/Documents/my first python script.py"


This is my mount:



/media/$Username/ssd/


This is my file:



/media/$Username/ssd/test/SD/1.avi


I have been trying different things, but nothing works.







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  • I don’t think anybody can help you if you don’t show what you tried – please edit and provide your script.

    – dessert
    2 mins ago



















  • I don’t think anybody can help you if you don’t show what you tried – please edit and provide your script.

    – dessert
    2 mins ago

















I don’t think anybody can help you if you don’t show what you tried – please edit and provide your script.

– dessert
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I don’t think anybody can help you if you don’t show what you tried – please edit and provide your script.

– dessert
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