paul- wrote:
> I have a synology nas, and NFS and CIFS both work. But you have to
> configure it properly.
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I have a synology nas, and NFS and CIFS both work. But you have to
configure it properly.
If you are doing NFS, what is you synology configuration. And then
what do you have on your pCP mount screen.
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paul- wrote:
> Your OP made it sound like the mount works, just not on a reboot. You
> need to give us a few details about your system, and show us how you
> have your mount configured.
The mount point is created on the local system, however it does not
properly work (can't browse) and the
Yes, you can install the extra helpers, but it is bloat, and not needed
to actually do the mount. Unless you are doing things like special
characters in the mounts and passwords.
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markab wrote:
> Some quick browsing on "you might need a /sbin/mount. helper
> program." suggest that nfs-utils, nfs-common, cifs-utils or sshfs are
> not installed or not working.
>
> But this is getting beyond me I installed on the rpi4 from image so
> would have thought that would all be
markab wrote:
> Hi, NAS and network is always up they reside on different devices than
> pCP, the error to me would point to configuration or a missing module? I
> followed the guide on the pCP to set this up. To confirm this isn't
> just an odd failure, this just isn't working from initial
What do you have in the fields
Enabled
Mount Point
IP Address
Share Name
Share Type
Username
Password
Options
?
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Some quick browsing on "you might need a /sbin/mount. helper
program." suggest that nfs-utils, nfs-common, cifs-utils or sshfs are
not installed or not working.
But this is getting beyond me I installed on the rpi4 from image so
would have thought that would all be present and working to
paul- wrote:
> Is your NAS always up? Is this a startup from a power outtage?
>
> pCP will likely start faster than most network equipment. If this is
> what is happening, there is a network wait value on page where you
> configure your mounts.
Hi, NAS and network is always up they reside
Is your NAS always up? Is this a startup from a power outtage?
pCP will likely start faster than most network equipment. If this is
what is happening, there is a network wait value on page where you
configure your mounts.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Hi,
Been trying to get an NFS mount to an external NAS so that I can use
this as the source for LMS, the mount point shows up in LMS but I can't
browse it, checking the system logs I see this on version 8.
I also get a similar issue when I tried CIFS it seems that any network
mount is failing
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