Dale wrote:
>
> Interesting info.  Since this is a duplicate copy already, I'm not to
> worried about RAID stuff.  I'd rather have two separate backups myself. 
> Store them in different places for even more safety.  Still, one of
> these days.  ;-) 
>
> I'm still getting this error. 
>
> root@fireball ~ # mkdir /mnt/Backup/Videos
> mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/mnt/Backup/Videos’: Permission denied
> root@fireball ~ #
>
> I've tried every permission in every place I can find.  I have a user
> set up, set permissions under storage and pools, all the little
> directory thingys under it too.  It mounts so I'd think I got everything
> set up correctly in the Share section.  I actually followed a guide and
> I don't think I missed anything.  Still, I can't write anything to the
> thing.  It mounts fine, even shows it is mounted rw.  I can't find
> anything wrong on the puter or NAS ends.  This reminds me of the last
> time I played with BSD.  It works so different, it just throws a person
> upside down and shakes them. 
>
> I did switch to TrueNAS tho.  Thing is, I got the same result from both,
> exact same error.  Can't be a bug.  It has to be me.  No idea what I
> missed but I bet I did.  lol  Just gonna keep banging on it.  :-D  I do
> like the GUI part.  That's pretty neat. 
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-) 
>


Update.  I thought about just using Dolphin to play with the directory
that's actually on the NAS.  I could create folders and files just fine
with Dolphin.  Well, isn't that interesting.  Finally I found a comment
with google that gave me a clue.  I needed to change the options I use
with rsync plus it appears on my computer, I need to su to dale, same
user as on NAS.  Now it works.  I can rsync my files over. 

Then I noticed something else.  The network card in the NAS box, it's a
old 100MB card.  Has anyone ever poured cold molasses before?  Does
waiting on leap year sound familiar?  ROFL  Just saying. 

Hey, at least I got the silly thing to work, slowly, but works.  :/

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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