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Is there an easy way to get rid of auto-generated shares after adding a drive to the array and then

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copying folders from a mounted unassigned drive using krusader?  The data is in the process of copying right now and there are already public shares for each of the 284 folders auto-generated.  I can tell they were generated from the copy operation to the new drive because some folders are empty.  

 

First, what setting if any could have initiated this auto creation of folders?  I didn't see any settings for shares in krusader's settings.  The unassigned drive is not shared.

 

More importantly, is there a tool or easy way to get rid of them (some are empty, most have data).

 

Thanks!

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40 minutes ago, quattro said:

First, what setting if any could have initiated this auto creation of folders?  I didn't see any settings for shares in krusader's settings.  The unassigned drive is not shared.

All top level folders on any array or pool drive are automatically treated as User Shares by Unraid (no setting involved).

 

If you accidentally created some User Shares in this way and have subsequently removed the folders you can delete the associated share settings file from the config/shares folder in the flash drive.

 

 

 

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