September 4, 200718 yr And I hop my last! I had a few duplicate folders on disks...ie: a copy of a movie on disk1 and disk4. This caused emhttpd to segfault when I enabled user shares. On the "Boy, I can be stupid at times" front, I had all my movies in the root levels of the "Movie" disks. This really made for lots of fun getting 4.2 going. I'd recommend that anyone about to upgrade ensure that you don't have a metric ton of directories in the root level on your disks...but that's just me
September 4, 200718 yr Author Ok, so it turns out that my problem was having all my directories in the disk root. That was not a problem until I tried to turn on user shares....then with just under 400 directories unRAID thought were individual shares emhttpd seg faulted. Perhaps a test when turning on user shares to make sure you don't have under "N" root level directories? Just a thought, kinda a corner case unless you installed (like us) without user shares and then got the option to turn them on
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