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jj89
Sep 18, 2011Aspirant
media share set to webroot after 4.2.19 upgrade
Hello, I have a ReadyNAS Ultra 4 Plus and I just upgraded to RAIDiator 4.2.19. Now my media share is the same as the webroot share. I was going to delete and re-add the media share but a dialog...
jj89
Sep 25, 2011Aspirant
I updated Subsonic (and Transmission) and tried a reboot. The trouble came back. I checked Shares.conf in /etc/frontview/samba and found the media share was pointing to /c/webroot.
Super-poussin mentioned that the update would add a webroot share declaration in the samba config file. My Shares.conf only had backup and media shares, but I liked where super-poussin was going.
I copied and pasted the media share stanza in Shares.conf, then modified it into a webroot share (probably easier with the GUI), did a reboot, and everything was fine.
So it would seem as long as you have a webroot share, your media share is safe.
Jim
Super-poussin mentioned that the update would add a webroot share declaration in the samba config file. My Shares.conf only had backup and media shares, but I liked where super-poussin was going.
I copied and pasted the media share stanza in Shares.conf, then modified it into a webroot share (probably easier with the GUI), did a reboot, and everything was fine.
So it would seem as long as you have a webroot share, your media share is safe.
Jim
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