February 13, 20179 yr I've set up an Ubuntu guest, mapped an Unraid-share to a mount point in it's configuration and edited fstab within the guest, so that I have read/write access to that share. That works absolutely fine. Then I've created a share with the plugin "Unassigned Devices" on a drive outside the array. It's mounted to /mnt/disks/temp. "Unassigned Devices" is configured to export the share without SMB Security. And the share has the same permissions as the working one from within the array. I can read/write access it from a windows machine. But when I create a mount point for the Linux-VM and edit fstab, so that it points to the "Unassigned Devices" share, then I only have read access to the share. I can open the files, but can't edit existing files or create new files. Is this a bug or am I missing something? Thank you for your help! Thomas
October 27, 20178 yr Did you ever find a solution to this? I am having a similar issue. I have an extra SSD that is mounted and accessible via Unassigned Devices. I can access from external machines and write to it just fine. However, when I map that drive to a docker app (like Deluge) the app cannot write to the drive, and I get a permissions warning. It appears that either Docker or the app itself has a different user permission setting, but I can't find how to change it. Anyone have an idea?
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