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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 4:10 pm 
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Hi

Previously I mounted /Disk-4 to a Linux server, and copied files into that dir, that worked nicely. But the only problem is that all the files tranfered have root as user and group, so I cannot rename, chown, chmod or delete the files from any other machine connected to the NASLite+, FTP or SMB, nothing works.

Unfortunatly I erased the machine from which I mounted the drive, so I cannot do anything from there anymore. So I have like 60 GB of data which I cannot delete?

drwxr-xr-x NAS-User NAS-User Mar 15 11:04 <DIR> Dir1
drwxr-xr-x root root Mar 09 19:13 <DIR> Dir2

The files have 555 as permissions, inside the Dir2/, which cannot be seen via SMB, but can be seen via FTP, but no chmod/chown works.

Does someone have a solution for that?

/FAF


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2005 6:03 am 
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I guess that I would have to use a Linux Live CD to fix this....

On the USB version, is it possible to change the setup, like the codepage issue and the NFS user account problem, when mounted as root on another machine?

I could extract the CD-ROM ISO and make the changes there, if that is possible. The ÆØÅæøå on SMB is really anoying. Would be a greate feature to have the possibility to change the codepage for the system, on the admin interface.

Otherwise, it runs stable as is.

Thank you for your time.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 2:09 pm 
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What you are experiencing is a permissions issue ;-)

NASlite works well because is translates every connection to the same user, so no matter how you access NASLite, all files will be equal in terms of permissions.

Yes, you’ll have to access the drive via a full Linux distro in order to make the necessary adjustments.


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