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ProfessionalGeek

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  1. When ran, it simply completes as if it worked just fine, with no issues or errors. But of course the permissions are not actually changed. The permissions are set as 0777 when mounted. I've updated my original post to include this information, thanks!
  2. Via the Unassigned Devices plugin, as an SMB share. My SMB share settings in Unassigned Devices is set to: Yes (Hidden) Read/Write I've updated my original post to include this information, thanks!
  3. I am having an issue with this error: I am only testing UnRaid, and so I have my current NAS mounted to: /mnt/disks/Nextcloud via the Unassigned Devices plugin, and it's mounted as an SMB share. So far all of my other Dockers run just fine. My SMB share settings in Unassigned Devices is set to: Yes (Hidden) Read/Write The permissions are set as 0777 by default when mounted. After much digging it seems this is a security warning from Nextcloud that I cannot disable, and I cant use the software without changing the permissions to the drive. However, chmod does not work and gives no error, as if it ran the command just fine, bit the permissions are unchanged). Editing various .cfg files (unassigned.devices.cfg, samba_mount.cfg, smb-extra.conf, etc) to include "create mask = 0770" has not helped, and the change gets removed if the drive is dismounted/re-mounted. I've tried adjusting the Nextcloud container to mount the /data dir as R/W Slave, privileged, etc, all to no avail. I followed the guide in OP to go through the setup process up until "Finish Setup" portion, at which point to restarted as it's supposed to and gave me this error. I've scoured Reddit, the Nextcloud support forums and here but few people seem to be having the same exact issue. From what I can tell the issue is simply that even as a root user, I cannot modify the permissions of the /mnt/disks/Nextcloud directory to 0770 as Nextcloud wants. What am I doing wrong here folks? Help is greatly appreciated!

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