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mode500
Sep 16, 2014Aspirant
PhpMyAdmin & MysqlOn Problems
Hi all :D This is my first post here so go easy with me ... OK I've recently bought a second hand ReadyNAS Duo V1 and am trying to get it up & running as a web server to use wordpress on. I ha...
StephenB
Sep 18, 2014Guru - Experienced User
backup and media are shares that were created by default.
"cd /c" should navigate you to the NAS data volume
"ls -l" does a listing of the contents of the folder you are in.
So when you type "ls -l" in terminal and iterm, you should see a list of files in response. That list should include the shared folders you created on the NAS, because you should have navigated into the NAS data volume. If you aren't seeing that list, then you are doing something wrong. It's hard to know exactly what, since I don't know how you are launching terminal and iterm (and I'm not a mac guy anyway).
"cd /c" should navigate you to the NAS data volume
"ls -l" does a listing of the contents of the folder you are in.
So when you type "ls -l" in terminal and iterm, you should see a list of files in response. That list should include the shared folders you created on the NAS, because you should have navigated into the NAS data volume. If you aren't seeing that list, then you are doing something wrong. It's hard to know exactly what, since I don't know how you are launching terminal and iterm (and I'm not a mac guy anyway).
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