I tried that.

I tried to copy the contents of /var/state/mountd from other fonera that I
have with a USB hard drive connected.

Fonera GUI "detects" the disk, it maps correctly its directories but the
transmission client doesn't work.


2012/12/4 Matthijs Kooijman - FON <[email protected]>

> Hi FM,
>
> > Is there any way to “fool” fonera to think that my NAS is a USB disk?
> Did you look into my reply on the blog? I'll repeat it here:
>
> the WebUI and all applications look at the “mountd” state (in
> /var/state/mountd) to find out which disks are present. It’s probably
> easiest to insert an USB stick into your Fonera and then look at that
> file to see what values should be present. Note that the state gets
> thrown away when the Fonera reboots, so you’ll have to edit that file
> when mounting the share (the uci command can be used for this, e.g.,
> “uci -P /var/state set mountd.samba_share.part1name=Disc-A1″. Note that
> the “samba_share” part here is just an arbitrary section name, you can
> use anything you want there).
>
> IIRC, the /var/state/mountd file is treated as an overlay over
> /etc/config/mountd file, so it might also be possible to put the stuff
> you need in there so it looks like the disk is always mounted. Don’t
> forget to set mountd.mountd.count in either case.
>
> Gr.
>
> Matthijs
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