KB36 Posted June 14, 2016 Share Posted June 14, 2016 I've made a mess. I was trying to setup docker, but have made multible folders in the process. First made disc10 the location. Thankfully i was able to delete this by using til appdata clean tool. But i really f***** it up by making a folder under a user share. /mnt/user/BACKUP , i've been looking through the system, and it seems like only disc 8 has the folder. Disc 8 is permantly spun up, the others are spun down when the system is idle. I've tried to delete the folders on disc 8 but i get this error message. Access to the folder is made by enableing discs shares, then open disc 8 in windows 10 browser and trying to delete the folder. But i'm getting the attached error. Translated. There's denied access to the folder You need permission to do the action. you must obtain permission from unix\999 to make changes to the folder Hope someone can give me a hint to getting rid of this folder. Thank you Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted June 14, 2016 Share Posted June 14, 2016 You should stop the docker service first (Settings - Docker). If that is where docker still thinks your docker image is you might be able to just delete it from that page and make a new one on a disk, preferably cache if you have one. Then if that share is empty you should be able to delete it from its Share page. If not, after stopping docker, you can more easily work with this sort of thing from the unRAID command line. I find mc (Midnight Commander) is very easy to use without knowing anything about Linux. Also suggest you turn disk shares back off if you are using user shares since mixing them when moving / copying can result in data loss. Quote Link to comment
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