It's worked up until I got the fine Idea of renaming all the shares. After that they just stopped acting as they should when it comes to the write permissions for a bunch of the applications I use. When I go directly to the folder and move files to it, it's no problem, and I can create new files without a hitch. I first noticed that my printscreens are no longer saved on the shares, but instead they are saved in the documents folder, and I can't change it because there seems to be something going on with that application (Lightshot (I can't change the directory where files are stored. "/))
I don't have write permissions to the users share, and I can't save to the normal share because it's 'too little space'.
This is how it looks like for the users share, and NFS isn't showing the individual user permissions as SMB does. I don't know If I should keep on using both or just one of them. Been having both of them going since I created the unRAID boot stick basically, and it's working since up until now.
After I changed the name from USERs to users, it became a new object, and the ownership got lost in the process. It's fixed now.
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