January 30, 20242 yr Ran the Fix Common problems and noticed this error. I don't know what is supposed to be in /mnt so finding the culprit is proving to be a real challenge. Attached is my diagnostics output. Any help would be greatly appreciated. tower-diagnostics-20240130-0927.zip
January 30, 20242 yr Community Expert Solution Just now, Ozbarge said: Ran the Fix Common problems and noticed this error. I don't know what is supposed to be in /mnt so finding the culprit is proving to be a real challenge. Attached is my diagnostics output. Any help would be greatly appreciated. tower-diagnostics-20240130-0927.zip 347.25 kB · 0 downloads It is most likely to be something you have configured in a docker container.
January 30, 20242 yr Author 15 minutes ago, itimpi said: It is most likely to be something you have configured in a docker container. I thought the same last night, so I started by checking all of my docker paths and none of them point to anything other than "/mnt/user/appdata/examplepath" or "/mnt/disk1"
January 30, 20242 yr Author So the error tells you the name of the share, but doesn't make it obvious with quotes or parenthesis. I had a 'users' folder that was made long ago, but no longer actively called out. Deleted it and all good now.
January 30, 20242 yr Community Expert Jan 28 23:41:38 Tower root: Fix Common Problems: Error: Invalid folder users contained within /mnt This is not technically a "share". In fact, it is not something that can be shared on the network. It is just a path in rootfs (the OS files in RAM) which doesn't have any mounted storage, and so can't survive reboot. Also, writing into rootfs could fill it up and the OS wouldn't have any space to work in. Looks like you might be having connection problems with disk10.
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