[arch-general] NAS drive revisited
Hi .. I am still not able to write to my external NAS drive an iomega home media drive So lets approach it from a different angle we will say i have not done anything yet just plugged it into the network What packages am i looking to install and what configuration changes do i need to make . I am trying this way round as i am chasing my tail up somewhere dark and nasty right now . I know the drive works perfectly i have just tried it with an old Suse distro on the Laptop and instant read/write no problem now if it can work on there why wont it work on Arch .. Pete . -- Linux 7-of-9 3.3.6-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun May 13 10:52:32 CEST 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I am still not able to write to my external NAS drive an iomega home media drive
So lets approach it from a different angle
we will say i have not done anything yet just plugged it into the network
What packages am i looking to install and what configuration changes do i need to make .
I am trying this way round as i am chasing my tail up somewhere dark and nasty right now .
I know the drive works perfectly i have just tried it with an old Suse distro on the Laptop and instant read/write no problem now if it can work on there why wont it work on Arch ..
What protocols does the NAS support, and which of those you want to use? If you don't know about protocols, then tell us how do you expect it to work. -- дамјан
On Sun, 20 May 2012 23:17:14 +0200 Damjan <gdamjan@gmail.com> wrote:
I am still not able to write to my external NAS drive an iomega home media drive
So lets approach it from a different angle
we will say i have not done anything yet just plugged it into the network
What packages am i looking to install and what configuration changes do i need to make .
I am trying this way round as i am chasing my tail up somewhere dark and nasty right now .
I know the drive works perfectly i have just tried it with an old Suse distro on the Laptop and instant read/write no problem now if it can work on there why wont it work on Arch ..
What protocols does the NAS support, and which of those you want to use? If you don't know about protocols, then tell us how do you expect it to work.
SMB and to be able to both read and write the device as i used to be able to do under suse ( dont anyone even think of the go back to suse line that is a non starter) but i would like to know why it just works on suse and is a dog on here . Pete . -- Linux 7-of-9 3.3.6-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun May 13 10:52:32 CEST 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux
On Sun 20 May 2012 21:58 +0100, P .NIKOLIC wrote:
I am still not able to write to my external NAS drive an iomega home media drive
You just can't write? If you can mount but can't write, then you have the wrong permissions on the drive and/or uid/gid mixups, depending on how you want it set up.
So lets approach it from a different angle
we will say i have not done anything yet just plugged it into the network
What packages am i looking to install and what configuration changes do i need to make .
See the Arch wiki. The ball's in your court here. What you read depends on how you want to access the drive. SMB? NFS?
I am trying this way round as i am chasing my tail up somewhere dark and nasty right now .
I know the drive works perfectly i have just tried it with an old Suse distro on the Laptop and instant read/write no problem now if it can work on there why wont it work on Arch ..
Your description of the problem is much too vague. If you want help, you ought to describe more specifically what you're trying to do, and what is going wrong.
On Sun, 20 May 2012 18:09:13 -0400 Loui Chang <louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun 20 May 2012 21:58 +0100, P .NIKOLIC wrote:
I am still not able to write to my external NAS drive an iomega home media drive
You just can't write? If you can mount but can't write, then you have the wrong permissions on the drive and/or uid/gid mixups, depending on how you want it set up.
So lets approach it from a different angle
we will say i have not done anything yet just plugged it into the network
What packages am i looking to install and what configuration changes do i need to make .
See the Arch wiki. The ball's in your court here. What you read depends on how you want to access the drive. SMB? NFS?
I have read the Arch Wiki till i am blue in the face already hence the mail .. mounting with SMB using the line below mount -t cifs //192.168.0.154/backups -o /home/pete/nas/ After entering the password it mounts . mount reports .. //192.168.0.154/backups on /home/pete/nas type cifs (rw,relatime,sec=ntlm,unc=\\192.168.0.154\backups, uid=0,username=root,noforceuid,gid=0,noforcegid,addr=192.168.0.154,unix,posixpaths,serverino,acl,rsize=1048576,wsize=65536,actimeo=1) i can see one thing but cant alter it username=root but you can only mount as root or using sudo as i have been unless of course you know different.
I am trying this way round as i am chasing my tail up somewhere dark and nasty right now .
I know the drive works perfectly i have just tried it with an old Suse distro on the Laptop and instant read/write no problem now if it can work on there why wont it work on Arch ..
Your description of the problem is much too vague. If you want help, you ought to describe more specifically what you're trying to do, and what is going wrong.
Hummm what am i trying to do Write to the drive and being told unable to write file "Your description of the problem is much too vague" Errrrr what more is there to tell it mounts i can read from it i am unable to write to it . -- Linux 7-of-9 3.3.6-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun May 13 10:52:32 CEST 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have read the Arch Wiki till i am blue in the face already hence the mail ..
mounting with SMB using the line below
mount -t cifs //192.168.0.154/backups -o /home/pete/nas/
After entering the password it mounts . mount reports ..
//192.168.0.154/backups on /home/pete/nas type cifs (rw,relatime,sec=ntlm,unc=\\192.168.0.154\backups, uid=0,username=root,noforceuid,gid=0,noforcegid,addr=192.168.0.154,unix,posixpaths,serverino,acl,rsize=1048576,wsize=65536,actimeo=1)
i can see one thing but cant alter it username=root but you can only mount as root or using sudo as i have been unless of course you know different.
add uid=pete in the mount options. I don't know if it's documented in the wiki, but sure it is in the `man mount.cifs` :) -- дамјан
Hi Nikolic, If you don't plan to share your NAS with (nasty and mediocre) Windows systems you should mount it as a NFS4 share, I use it to access my download and media home servers from various PCs in my home and it's quite a smooth experience.
On Mon, 21 May 2012 00:11:38 -0300 Martin Cigorraga <msx@archlinux.us> wrote:
Hi Nikolic, If you don't plan to share your NAS with (nasty and mediocre) Windows systems you should mount it as a NFS4 share, I use it to access my download and media home servers from various PCs in my home and it's quite a smooth experience.
Hi No windows boxes here apart from my brother laptop but he does not use the drive so not a problem Pete -- Linux 7-of-9 3.3.6-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun May 13 10:52:32 CEST 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux
On Mon, 21 May 2012 01:20:21 +0200 Damjan <gdamjan@gmail.com> wrote:
I have read the Arch Wiki till i am blue in the face already hence the mail ..
mounting with SMB using the line below
mount -t cifs //192.168.0.154/backups -o /home/pete/nas/
After entering the password it mounts . mount reports ..
//192.168.0.154/backups on /home/pete/nas type cifs (rw,relatime,sec=ntlm,unc=\\192.168.0.154\backups, uid=0,username=root,noforceuid,gid=0,noforcegid,addr=192.168.0.154,unix,posixpaths,serverino,acl,rsize=1048576,wsize=65536,actimeo=1)
i can see one thing but cant alter it username=root but you can only mount as root or using sudo as i have been unless of course you know different.
add uid=pete in the mount options.
I don't know if it's documented in the wiki, but sure it is in the `man mount.cifs` :)
I'll give that a try thanks .. Pete . -- Linux 7-of-9 3.3.6-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun May 13 10:52:32 CEST 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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