For the first time, I have decided to use Linux as my desktop OS and retired Windows 10 to gaming-only duty. I chose KDE Neon (Ubuntu based) and mounted my OMV NFS shares in my desktop's /etc/fstab file.
I am able to access the shares, but I experience some unusual behavior. First, when viewing my Samba shares in Windows 10, Windows Explorer would immediately update the contents of an open folder if any changes were made (i.e. if a folder was moved, it would immediately disappear from the Explorer window). However, in Dolphin, I have to manually refresh the window before any changes are reflected. Also, if I move folders between NFS shares, there is sometimes an empty folder left behind.
I assumed that mounting and manipulating OMV shares in an ext4 filesystem would be more natural than manipulating the same files from Windows, but so far, the opposite has been true. Is there a more optimal way for me to approach this?