Hi,
This is a new thread from:
https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums/index...50#msg3050
Using the following in fstab which maps to folder in Home allows access to NAS share, but owner is now root, and therefore Read Only for me:
So using the fstab method above seems to turn the folder to root user, and then it's RO for me.
If I navigate through Thunar, Browse network to the very same location everything works fine.
Update 1,
To verify the issue I rem'd out the above entry in fstab
The directory in Home returned to my ownership, and the CIF errors are no longer present in dmesg log file.
It seems like the above fstab entry changes owner to root, and creates CIF erorrs.??
Update 2,
Unfortunately things have got worse.!, I have now removed all previous changes regarding NAS Share Mount, now back to original state.??
But I now have a completely new situation, I'm able to browse to "any" NAS & Windows Share location, and see the contents, however if I:
1. Try to open a file, it is blank and "untitled"
2. I right click try to say create a text file "Test.txt", the file appears, try to open, it opens "untitled".
3. I right click on on any file on any share, it say's it owned by root., same files open from windows fine.
Any guidance/help appreciated before I have to do a re-install
Many Thanks... Dave
This is a new thread from:
https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums/index...50#msg3050
Using the following in fstab which maps to folder in Home allows access to NAS share, but owner is now root, and therefore Read Only for me:
Code:
# WD NAS1 Shared
//wd-nas1/shared /home/dave/wdshared cifs users,credentials=/home/dave/.creds,workgroup=homenet,ip=10.10.10.10 0 0
So using the fstab method above seems to turn the folder to root user, and then it's RO for me.
If I navigate through Thunar, Browse network to the very same location everything works fine.
Update 1,
To verify the issue I rem'd out the above entry in fstab
The directory in Home returned to my ownership, and the CIF errors are no longer present in dmesg log file.
It seems like the above fstab entry changes owner to root, and creates CIF erorrs.??
Update 2,
Unfortunately things have got worse.!, I have now removed all previous changes regarding NAS Share Mount, now back to original state.??
But I now have a completely new situation, I'm able to browse to "any" NAS & Windows Share location, and see the contents, however if I:
1. Try to open a file, it is blank and "untitled"
2. I right click try to say create a text file "Test.txt", the file appears, try to open, it opens "untitled".
3. I right click on on any file on any share, it say's it owned by root., same files open from windows fine.
Any guidance/help appreciated before I have to do a re-install
Many Thanks... Dave
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Computers Early days:
ZX Spectrum(1982) , HP-150 MS-DOS(1983) , Amstrad CPC464(1984) , BBC Micro B+64(1985) , My First PC HP-Vectra(1987)