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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...
teiz
Oct 02, 2011Aspirant
I'm having the same issue here. However just fixing the Shares.conf and Shares.conf-sav doesn't resolve the issue for me :(
I basically remove any reference to /c/webroot from the /etc/frontview/samba directory (aside from the actual Webroot.conf file) and still it keeps reverting to the wrong setting.
I tried logging into the NAS as soon as possible during the boot process and I noticed that Shares.conf was being modified during the boot process.
dump #1:
As you can see the path setting at the top is still at /c/media. However at the bottom of the section another path setting has been added.
When I dumped the file another time (1 second later) the top path setting was replaced with the bottom one:
Is it possible that one of the addons is doing this at boot time? The only addon I have installed recently is Squeezebox, which I guess I'm going to remove now..
This is a very annoying issue and I hope netgear will soon release a non-beta release to fix this...
Cheers Thijs
I basically remove any reference to /c/webroot from the /etc/frontview/samba directory (aside from the actual Webroot.conf file) and still it keeps reverting to the wrong setting.
I tried logging into the NAS as soon as possible during the boot process and I noticed that Shares.conf was being modified during the boot process.
dump #1:
[media]
path = /c/media
comment = "Media Server Share"
oplocks = 1
force create mode = 0666
create mask = 0666
force security mode = 0666
force directory mode = 0777
directory mask = 0777
force directory security mode = 0777
admin users = "admin","Administrator"
writeable = 1
guest ok = 1
path = /c/webroot
writeable = 1
As you can see the path setting at the top is still at /c/media. However at the bottom of the section another path setting has been added.
When I dumped the file another time (1 second later) the top path setting was replaced with the bottom one:
[media]
path = /c/webroot
comment = "Media Server Share"
oplocks = 1
force create mode = 0666
create mask = 0666
force security mode = 0666
force directory mode = 0777
directory mask = 0777
force directory security mode = 0777
admin users = "admin","Administrator"
writeable = 1
guest ok = 1
Is it possible that one of the addons is doing this at boot time? The only addon I have installed recently is Squeezebox, which I guess I'm going to remove now..
This is a very annoying issue and I hope netgear will soon release a non-beta release to fix this...
Cheers Thijs
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