May 1, 20242 yr Hi, there are threads on this, but I seem to be non the wiser. I have mounted a device which is on SMB from a network share. Now as I understand it this network share may be SMB1, not sure if that has bearing and also needs credentials of nobody/nobody However it has apparently mounted OK in unassigned drives. However whilst it has content there appears to be none presented in unassigned drives I wanted to add this to docker so created a path for that drive and where to put it in docker. In the docker app, for sure there is y path but its empty, poking around in unraid GUI, I cannot check if there is actually any content being presented by unassigned devices even though its mounted. FWIW I can mount the external drive via SMB in Windows without issue and the content is presented to me and I can read and write to it, the same credentials are being entered in unassigned devices.
May 1, 20242 yr Community Expert the mounts from unassigned exist under "/mnt" forlder depening on how you setup your share -- look in /mnt/remote and/or /mnt/rootshare Depending on how you have unassigned mounting the disk each time. docker would need to point to the /mnt that unassigned mounted in the /mnt folder for use. Unassigned would need to automount this share at boot. for more help, check the forum on the plugin: Edited May 1, 20242 yr by bmartino1
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