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VirtioFS / VMs with W10 : How to deal with permissions. (Github issue included)

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Hi,

I'm posting here because I hate permissions. Like after syncthing / nobody issue, I fear permissions, and ngl, I'm not really used to that. So I'm asking here because since I want to run something in the long run, I don't want any bad surprise. 

 

Here's my setup : 

  • My unraid server is now my main PC with VM and GPU passthrough. Works well for that.
  • One of my share (set as private with my main account) is used to be a physical drive via VirtioFS.
  • I use my arrays to store programs and stuff inside of that share.

 

So i've been starting to finally setup my final build, and hit an issue when trying to clone repo from Github. Then I've been tried to install Steam on there. .dll issues, errors. Nothing launches correctly.

 

I want the best, smoothest Windows experience with these drives for the long run. I really do need help. I've tried to force VirtIO-FS to display a NTFS drive (with -F) : Nothing.

 

Updated unraid to 6.12.14 : Nothing.

 

I don't know what to do. I need help because my whole infrastructure stays on that.

 

Thanks !

 

Edited by Vladcik
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