Mounting unix to synology nas and special characters

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I'm trying to mount my Synology NAS to Ubuntu with fstab, and I have some folders on the NAS containing '!' in the folder name, as well as spaces.
The spaces I found out that I can escape with 40, but what about the ! (exclamation mark)? I've searched but haven't found any answer yet.



This is a part of my fstab filer right now;



192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40480p nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40720p nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-401080p nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40Barn nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40Barn40-40Temp nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40Barn40-40Disneynfs auto 0 0









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    Welcome to U&L! What methods of escaping have you tried so far? !? 41?
    – JigglyNaga
    Sep 25 at 11:31










  • tried !, not working. Haven't tried 41 because I couldn't find any list that explained all substitutions for special characters. But thanx, I'll try that.
    – b0red
    Sep 25 at 11:39














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I'm trying to mount my Synology NAS to Ubuntu with fstab, and I have some folders on the NAS containing '!' in the folder name, as well as spaces.
The spaces I found out that I can escape with 40, but what about the ! (exclamation mark)? I've searched but haven't found any answer yet.



This is a part of my fstab filer right now;



192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40480p nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40720p nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-401080p nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40Barn nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40Barn40-40Temp nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40Barn40-40Disneynfs auto 0 0









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    Welcome to U&L! What methods of escaping have you tried so far? !? 41?
    – JigglyNaga
    Sep 25 at 11:31










  • tried !, not working. Haven't tried 41 because I couldn't find any list that explained all substitutions for special characters. But thanx, I'll try that.
    – b0red
    Sep 25 at 11:39












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I'm trying to mount my Synology NAS to Ubuntu with fstab, and I have some folders on the NAS containing '!' in the folder name, as well as spaces.
The spaces I found out that I can escape with 40, but what about the ! (exclamation mark)? I've searched but haven't found any answer yet.



This is a part of my fstab filer right now;



192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40480p nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40720p nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-401080p nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40Barn nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40Barn40-40Temp nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40Barn40-40Disneynfs auto 0 0









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I'm trying to mount my Synology NAS to Ubuntu with fstab, and I have some folders on the NAS containing '!' in the folder name, as well as spaces.
The spaces I found out that I can escape with 40, but what about the ! (exclamation mark)? I've searched but haven't found any answer yet.



This is a part of my fstab filer right now;



192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40480p nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40720p nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-401080p nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40Barn nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40Barn40-40Temp nfs auto 0 0
192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40Barn40-40Disneynfs auto 0 0






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    Welcome to U&L! What methods of escaping have you tried so far? !? 41?
    – JigglyNaga
    Sep 25 at 11:31










  • tried !, not working. Haven't tried 41 because I couldn't find any list that explained all substitutions for special characters. But thanx, I'll try that.
    – b0red
    Sep 25 at 11:39












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    Welcome to U&L! What methods of escaping have you tried so far? !? 41?
    – JigglyNaga
    Sep 25 at 11:31










  • tried !, not working. Haven't tried 41 because I couldn't find any list that explained all substitutions for special characters. But thanx, I'll try that.
    – b0red
    Sep 25 at 11:39







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Welcome to U&L! What methods of escaping have you tried so far? !? 41?
– JigglyNaga
Sep 25 at 11:31




Welcome to U&L! What methods of escaping have you tried so far? !? 41?
– JigglyNaga
Sep 25 at 11:31












tried !, not working. Haven't tried 41 because I couldn't find any list that explained all substitutions for special characters. But thanx, I'll try that.
– b0red
Sep 25 at 11:39




tried !, not working. Haven't tried 41 because I couldn't find any list that explained all substitutions for special characters. But thanx, I'll try that.
– b0red
Sep 25 at 11:39










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I should add 41 and put the path as well, this worked:



 192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40480p /media/movies 





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    I should add 41 and put the path as well, this worked:



     192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40480p /media/movies 





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      I should add 41 and put the path as well, this worked:



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        I should add 41 and put the path as well, this worked:



         192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40480p /media/movies 





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        I should add 41 and put the path as well, this worked:



         192.168.1.102:/volume1/Disk2/!Film40-40480p /media/movies 






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