I'm simply running multiple root shells under tmux with each shell in its own directory. I think that's a fair use of unraid, without going into the whole other users can of worms.
So you can imagine my surprise when a simple login shell refused to open in the specific directory I had it open.
Yes, since it's currently empty. Before deleting the share, add Disk 3 back to it (ie. include Disk 3). Then delete the share. Then recreate it, including just the encrypted Disk 5.
Alternatively, if you don't mind using the command line, just delete the empty folder:
rmdir /mnt/disk3/Work
I'd say that you have an empty directory called "Work" in the root of Disk 3 and therefore the reported available free space is the sum of that on Disk 3 and Disk 5. I'm guessing that directory was created when you first created the Work share and that you later changed the share to include only Disk 5.
@Kaldek & @sterofuse & @almulder
Fixed!
Update the Nvidia-Driver Plugin (make sure that you are on version 2021.03.10) and reboot your server into GUI mode again.
@all for all that are using the Nvidia-Driver Plugin:
@Kaldek & @sterofuse
If you are using the Nvidia-Driver Plugin I have a workaround for you if you boot into GUI mode:
When you get to the blinking cursor press CTRL+ALT+F1
Login with your root account and password
Type in 'nvidia-xconfig' (without quotes)
Type in '/etc/rc.d/rc.4' (without quotes)
These commands have to be done from the local console (not a remote console).
I will fix this ASAP and keep you updated here in the thread, sorry for the inconvenience...
Fixed!
Update the Nvidia-Driver Plugin (make sure that you are on version 2021.03.10) and reboot your server into GUI mode again.