JackOfAll wrote: 
> Yes, I am. Think testing..... For the moment, I (and you) are still
> testing. Changing the password textfields to password fields so the
> contents aren't displayed (as anything other than dots) will happen
> later. Likewise, not deleting the credential files. If anything goes
> wrong and those files have been deleted I cannot debug. Likewise
> fstab.... Deleting the entries rather than commenting them..... Deleting
> lines is easy, trying to debug when those lines have been removed rather
> than commented, a nightmare. So basically, until I'm happy that
> everything is working as it should, the "verbose" debugging behaviour
> will remain.

Sure, makes sense.

JackOfAll wrote: 
> 
> The one thing I need to pick up on. I don't want to store any session
> state in the web gui. So as you have noticed, if you don't persist a new
> cifs entry, although I can get back the username and domain from the
> output of mount cmd, we lose credentials param and therefore password. 
> 

Password is stored in the credentials file and you have the link to the
credentials file in the options. So, with these you still have the
password or am I missing something?

JackOfAll wrote: 
> 
> So if you scratch mount a cifs share without persisting it, the only
> action that should be available is unmount. You persist (when adding it)
> and all options will be available. I don't consider this to be a bug, so
> I'm not going to be doing anything about it. Persist it, when first
> mounting! ;)

Sure, makes sense. And this is also the case right now.

JackOfAll wrote: 
> 
> EDIT: Text in red for mounted shares? Red, or change it to green? What
> do you think. I want a clear visual indicator that the share is mounted
> in the user controllable section.

Yes, I think green is better for mounted shares. Red suggests problem or
attention while green suggests all okay.
A successfully mounted share is okay. :-)


Other non related question: how much time does a WB need to shutdown? 
I timed my quad and it always shuts down in about 12 seconds. Do you
think that 24 seconds would be enough for a WB to properly shutdown?
I ask because my current design for a shutdown and power off button cuts
the power after 24 seconds.



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