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DaveC49
Jan 17, 2015Aspirant
NAS RN10200 and Linux Mint 17.1
Hi, I have recently added a RN10200 NAS (IP 192.168.0.2) to my network. it is physically connected to my WiFi Router(NetgearDG384PN). I have multiple Apple (IOS7/7.1, Windows(8.0) (192.168.0.3) and ...
DaveC49
Jan 18, 2015Aspirant
Made some more progress.
I enabled ssh on the NAS. I then logged in from the Linux box with my user account matching the Linux box account.
When I logged in a home directory was immediately created which was now visible from the Browse from the home share folder on the NAS and when mounted on the Linux box is now accessible.
I take it this is a bug with the admin web interface that it does not create the user directory when the user account is created and that a login is necessary to force the system to create the directory.
I can now drag and drop files etc into the shared home directory, currently mounted as /mnt/server/home and the folder david exists in the mount and is accessible. It also mounts the home directory for the ReadyCloud account directory, but it is not accessible at present. I should be able to transfer all my files to the exported then use a symlink from my home directory to the mounted home directory /mnt/server/home/david.
I enabled ssh on the NAS. I then logged in from the Linux box with my user account matching the Linux box account.
When I logged in a home directory was immediately created which was now visible from the Browse from the home share folder on the NAS and when mounted on the Linux box is now accessible.
I take it this is a bug with the admin web interface that it does not create the user directory when the user account is created and that a login is necessary to force the system to create the directory.
I can now drag and drop files etc into the shared home directory, currently mounted as /mnt/server/home and the folder david exists in the mount and is accessible. It also mounts the home directory for the ReadyCloud account directory, but it is not accessible at present. I should be able to transfer all my files to the exported then use a symlink from my home directory to the mounted home directory /mnt/server/home/david.
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