Good evening, sorry, I installed the new 7.02 and I can't mount the ntfs disks in the filesystem, it gives me a 501 internal server error with a series of parameters, I can mount some disks, others I can't, before with the old version 6 I had mounted them all no problems, I don't understand can you help me please, they are USB disks thanks.
help ntfs disks mounted in filesystem
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it gives me a 501 internal server error with a series of parameters
Post the complete error message in a code box </>
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Thanks for the reply, I finally reset everything and reinstalled openmediavault and it works perfectly
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In some cases the fastest solution
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Grazie per la risposta, alla fine ho azzerato tutto e reinstallato openmediavault e funziona perfettamente
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That's right, listen is there a tutorial for nfs shares? I have enabled samba, the folders regarding the NFS USB disks can be seen on the desktop PC, I use Endevouros Archlinux but the ext4 data filesystem found in the minipc, I have installed a hard disk and connected via SATA it can be seen but access is denied , do I need to configure the filesystem differently?
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Not clear for me.
Do you try to access the OMV share by nfs or samba?
How do you try to connect? Using the file browser in Endeavour?
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I wanted to open the folders via Samba, the option is already there and it works, in fact the USB hard disk folders can be seen and opened, while the folder I created in ext4 on the internal hard disk of the minipc can be seen but cannot be opened. It asks for authentication and I don't know what to write. I've tried everything. NFS I wanted to use it for multimedia files on external hard drives, then I will install jellyfin via docker, I think it is better to use compose or it is better directly to portainer, in your opinion
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Don't use ntfs for data drives connected to OMV. Use a Linux filesystem like ext4.
ntfs is ok for import/export, but not for permanent use.
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It asks for authentication and I don't know what to write.
You have to create a user in OMV and give this user permissions to read/write on the shared folder. Then you are able to use the credentials of that user (user name and password) to log in.
Suggest to read the New User Guide which is linked in my signature.
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unfortunately I come from Windows and therefore I have always used ntfs, but I will soon get new hard drives and format in ext4, for now I will continue like this, as far as docker is concerned I should configure everything on portainer or use compose to install jellyfin
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grazie dove posso trovare questa guida
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thanks where can I find this guide
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as far as docker is concerned I should configure everything on portainer or use compose to install jellyfin
Really up to you.
Here is guide how to install using the compose plugin (it is a direct link to the example, but you should start reading from the beginning)
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