March 8, 200818 yr Hi, after setting up my system and successfully using it for two weeks I tried to add a super-share on top of my existing shares. I just added a read-only share called array including disk1-14. I thought this would be a good idea and would elimante the need for all these drive letters on my Windows machines. It was a terrible idea - I forgot that these virtual shares need a top level folder on all disks to work properly. So I decided to drop that array. I left the name of the share empty and hit apply. Nothing happened - the share is still there. I double-checked if there's a folder called Array on any of the disks - no there is none. I simply can't drop that share. If I "ls" the user shares on the machine itself I do receive an error: root@Tower:/mnt/user# ls /bin/ls: Array: No such file or directory Documents/ Music/ Series/ Videos/ Any idea? Thanks Harald
March 8, 200818 yr If you stop and re-start the unRaid server, the folders in /mnt/user should go away if they are no longer on the disk shares. I think the most current release of unRaid (release 4.2.3) fixes a bug involved in deleting user-shares. You might want to download it and upgrade. Joe L.
March 8, 200818 yr Author Hi Joe, thanks for your help. Stopping and restarting the array did the trick. Great tip. I'm already on 4.2.3 since two days. If this was a known problem - it's not solved with 4.2.3. Regards Harald
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