Perhaps you need to use the UID number instead? Try doing "id snofla" and putting that number in the argument to uid instead of the name? Did you remount it after you added that option?
Permissions when moving files to Openmediavault
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Looks wrong does it ? Maybe you pasted directly from here? Sometimes weird hidden characters get passed
can you type the command instead of pasting it. In the terminal you can press the tab key to autocomplete the path.
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Even if I type it I got the same result,
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I see now, root doesn't have access.
try chmod o+rwx -r AM/
and try tree again
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chmod o+rwx -R /media/4fcfda30-31ac-49ad-8d8c-d84723cbe1af/Users/AM
Capital R switch and the path, folder AM is not in /root
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You're in another machine or you changed the hostname? This has to be done in NAS
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Yes sorry that I forgot. I tried on the NAS but still not fixed.
CodeDebian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by applicable law. Last login: Tue Sep 29 22:41:15 2015 from 192.168.178.20 root@NAS:~# chmod o+rwx -R /media/4fcfda30-31ac-49ad-8d8c-d84723cbe1af/Users/AM chmod: Zugriff auf „/media/4fcfda30-31ac-49ad-8d8c-d84723cbe1af/Users/AM“ nicht möglich: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden root@NAS:~#
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@openalf you need to be a little bit more proactive. You can clearly see what I am trying to do here with folder AM. If it give an error of folder doesn't exists I am clearly making a mistake. Then you can go to the folder directly and do it, see the error? I am missing "home"
chmod o+rwx -R /media/4fcfda30-31ac-49ad-8d8c-d84723cbe1af/Users/Home/AM
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@subzero79 you are right I could perform better and really fight to get that under control. It worked so far, but I still can't open the files again. I tried now to run:
But that even did the trick. I have no idea anymore what I have to do.
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Can you create a shared folder with folder Users. Select folder Users from
the share creation dialog with the folder explorer.After that apply reset permissions to that shared folder Users. That's next to shared folder section in a tab. Select the default permissions and apply. Default is admin read-write, users read-write and others read.
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Where do I make this in the Web frontend from OMV? But I already do have the folder Users, so I can't create a new one.
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Ok, first the reset utility comes only with omv extras only. If you don't have it then don't worry will do it terminal.
if you do have extras is in a tab next to shared folders. you have a share name users but points to home. You can create a share to users folder and put a different name on the first field
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So just in case you don't have extras installed try
chown root:users -R /media/4fcfda30-31ac-49ad-8d8c-d84723cbe1af/Users
chmod 775 -R /media/4fcfda30-31ac-49ad-8d8c-d84723cbe1af/Users
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Sorry I just did the changes inside the NAS via terminal and again I stuck. It's really strange as I can't get my folders and files viewed. Actually I only see the blank screen.
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When I look into the tree it looks good to me...
root@NAS:~# tree -L 2 -pugd /media/4fcfda30-31ac-49ad-8d8c-d84723cbe1af/Users/Home/AM
/media/4fcfda30-31ac-49ad-8d8c-d84723cbe1af/Users/Home/AM
├── [drwxrwsr-x root users ] 2008
├── [drwxrwsr-x root users ] 2009
├── [drwxrwsr-x root users ] 2009 -
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There are guides in the section, one for privileges and one for permissions.
In simple way you have to understand that privileges just provides a password/login protection only. What happens afterwards the user needs permissions on the folder he is being authenticated against.
The whole thing gets messy IMO when you started using fstab. If you access the share throw browse network does it display the same behaviour?
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