April 13, 201214 yr Hopefully this question can be answered easily enough... My hdd's were filling up, so I put in a new one, it's /mnt/disk6/ and has been added to my array. My habit when downloading stuff is to download to a hdd directory rather than /mnt/user/downloads, so I download new files to /mnt/disk5/downloads I created /mnt/disk6/x264 thinking it would be part of /mnt/user/x264, but when I copy new files into it, they don't show up when I browse /x264 via smb. Is there something I need to do to get manually created directories on /mnt/disk6/ to show up in the corresponding directories in /mnt/user? Thanks!
April 15, 201214 yr You don't have to do anything to get it to work. You got the name the same, including capitalization? If it's named right and really not working then try a reboot.
April 15, 201214 yr Author drwxrwx--- 104 nobody users 3680 2012-03-26 10:37 x264/ ^-- that's disk5 drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 304 2012-04-13 19:43 x264/ ^-- that's disk6 Permissions have been a bit of an issue for me ever since moving to version 5. Downloads in transmission and sabnzbd seem to have different permissions. Sometimes I can access them, sometimes I can't. That's a different problem altogether which has been a pita, but I guess it's related if these two directories have different permissions?
April 15, 201214 yr Run the New Permissions script. You have to make sure that all the add-ons and CLI operations result in the correct permissions.
April 16, 201214 yr Author Running the new permissions script, and then rebooting, did the trick. Thanks!
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