Testing me, ey? It is really 0.4.38
Still no change ...
Testing me, ey? It is really 0.4.38
Still no change ...
Oops...
I'm out of ideas other than reinstalling. If you don't want to reinstall Debian, then:
apt-get remove --purge openmediavault
apt-get clean
apt-get install openmediavault
I'd rather not. Will my fix (adding myuser and openmediavault to root in /etc/group) do any harm?
If someone ever gets into your system, it would.
Have to think about this. Thanks guys and have a great week.
Maybe with low priority. Samba is running as standard Linux process. So not linked to OMV. Maybe it is easier to find why my standard myuser stopped having access to shares (windows enter credentials for shares). Only after I add myuser to root group myuser can access shares again. And thinking back. It could well be that my rsync job did write. Not really files but it may have updated ownerships and access rights. This would mean some of the Linux system files changed owneship/access right. How can I find out what is the right settings for debian files? Saying that reinstalling OMV wouldn't help if it is really a messed up debian.
You could do the following (change appropriate parts and repeat if more than one shared folder - test on one first):
Final post: did a reinstall from a previous clonezilla partition backup I did just after installing the first time (you never know when you gonna need it -:)). All working again.
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