January 11, 20224 yr Hello everyone, I have a share called RecycleBin that I created yesterday. Under "Included Disk", I've checked only disk4 since I want only to use this drive. This morning, I found out there was some file allocated to other disk in it. This share is used by sonarr and radarr for the recyclebin feature. the path /mnt/user is mounted in both app. The share also have Cache: Off but there's data in the cache for that share. Thank you
January 11, 20224 yr Community Expert I must admit it is not clear from your question exactly what happened? Supplying your system’s diagnostics might make this clearer. As a guess It is possible you are encountering this quirk of the way User Shares can interact with Linux level operations?
January 11, 20224 yr Community Expert Solution Those user share settings only apply to new files. If that share already had files in other places you will have to move them yourself.
January 11, 20224 yr Author 12 minutes ago, trurl said: Those user share settings only apply to new files. If that share already had files in other places you will have to move them yourself. AH! That's the case then, thanks that explain everything.
February 2, 20224 yr I have the same thing, though my case is a touch different, the files were not there this morning. I used Krusader to move files around, but I used the "/mnt/user/ShareName" paths as the files were all within shares. I'm going from a mass "videos" folder to separated shares/folders and this seems to have happened. so can I just add Disk1 and 2 to krusader and move them? or even just use rsync without causing a parity issue? Vin
February 2, 20224 yr Author The way I solved that is I now do a copy instead of a move. It's between two share and that fixed this issue for me. Too bad because I would have liked for the file to move, but I can understand why it's like that.
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