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Max_NAS
Sep 22, 2020Tutor
RN316 - backup to external USB - EXT4 - Error 0x800700FE
I do occassional backups of folders from my Readynas 316 to an external WD Elements drive attached to the NAS USB port. The drive then accompanies me with my laptop when I'm travelling - so that I h...
StephenB
Sep 22, 2020Guru - Experienced User
It sounds like this is a problem with your ext2 volume manager tool on the PC.
In other words, you aren't seeing this error when you back up the RN316, you are only seeing it when you use the volume manager software on the PC. Is that correct?
Why are you using ext at all? NTFS sounds like it would be better suited to what you are doing.
- SandsharkSep 22, 2020Sensei - Experienced User
I agree that NTFS souds like a better USB drive format for you. On legacy NAS, it can be a lot slower than EXT, but it's pretty robust in OS6.
If that's not an option for some reason, this gives you some options: 3-ways-to-access-your-linux-partitions-from-windows . I used the EXT2FSD option myself many years ago, and since the drive was storage only, I ignored the warning about enabling writes with no ill effects.
- Max_NASSep 22, 2020Tutor
Thanks Stephen - yes, the error only appears when accessing files from the external drive using the volume manager. The actual backup from NAS to attached USB drive is fine.
I vaguely remember following default settings or the optional EXT4 recommended by ReadyNAS when setting it up - and at the time, didn't know the difference between EXT4 and NTFS.
I could reformat the external drive and start again with NTFS - is that an option?
Until then, I would need to keep battling with the workaround I outlined (I only get back to my NAS in a week or so).
- SandsharkSep 22, 2020Sensei - Experienced User
Yes, reformatting the drive to NTFS will work just fione. If you are using a backup job for the transfer, you may need to let it know to do another full backup.
- Max_NASSep 22, 2020Tutor
Thanks for this - and your previous post; I'll the try the other two apps mentioned in the article you send (at least to see me through until I start a new NTFS backup when I'm re-united with my NAS)
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