February 3, 20251 yr Here's my share setup: I've mounted it to a volume and authenticated using my user that I made for Share Access (which shouldn't even be necessary considering it's "public"). I can see the folders in the share but I have no write access: Any help on getting write access?
February 3, 20251 yr Author Ohhh, good call. They were made from the console using mkdir (as root). I'll check the permissions on the folder. What should they be?
February 3, 20251 yr Solution Tools - New Permissions, select Shares from the Disks/Shares dropdown on the left, select the Share in the right dropdown. press Start.
February 3, 20251 yr Author That updated the permissions but unfortunately wasn't fixed. I also tried copying to the root directory (that I didn't manually create) and it also won't let me. I don't think I'd need to reboot or rebind the network share right?
February 3, 20251 yr Just now, Swak said: the root directory What directory do you mean exactly? What do you get from command line with this? ls -lah /mnt/user
February 3, 20251 yr Author By "root" I meant the root of the share (e.g: "/mnt/user/all_media_share") ls -lah /mnt/user:
February 3, 20251 yr That looks OK. Did you let New Permissions complete? What do you get from command line with this? ls -lah /mnt
February 3, 20251 yr 6 hours ago, Swak said: I rebooted and am able to write to it now. Thank you Probably just stopping and starting the array would have worked.
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