[arch-general] NAS drive read ok cant write

2012-02-20 Thread P Nikolic
Hi .


I have an Iomega  NAS drive that i used to be able to read and write to  using 
opensuse   now i need to write to it and am completely unable to i can still 
read from it .

I have 2 directory on it mounted  using 

mount.cifs //192.168.0.154/music  /home/pete/Music -o user= pass=pass
mount.cifs //192.168.0.154/movies /home/pete/Movies -o user= pass=pass

I can also read only from them 

How do i regain write permissions  

Pete .

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Re: [arch-general] NAS drive read ok cant write

2012-02-20 Thread Jesse Juhani Jaara
chown -R your_user_name:users_or_some_another_group_you_wanna_assing_as_owener 
/foo/bar

man chown

something like:
chown -R pete:users /home/pete/M{usic,ovies}

should do it, remebr to run it as root. But be avare that that will make you 
the ofvner of everysingle file in those folders :D

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Re: [arch-general] NAS drive read ok cant write

2012-02-20 Thread P Nikolic
On Monday 20 Feb 2012 17:40:59 Jesse Juhani Jaara wrote:
 chown -R
 your_user_name:users_or_some_another_group_you_wanna_assing_as_owener
 /foo/bar
 
 man chown
 
 something like:
 chown -R pete:users /home/pete/M{usic,ovies}
 
 should do it, remebr to run it as root. But be avare that that will make you
 the ofvner of everysingle file in those folders :D


Hi   

Well that made no difference at all   everything is user:65534 Group:65534 
still unable to write ..


Wonder if this thing supports NFS  that might be a little more friendly as 
there are no windblows machines involved

Pete .

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Re: [arch-general] NAS drive read ok cant write

2012-02-20 Thread Genes MailLists

 Looks like you're mounting a cifs filesystem.

 So you may need fstab options something like uid=your-uid,forceuid to
allow your to write to it.

 see man cifs.mount for more info.

I haven't tried this ... as my windows filesystems are long gone :-)

  gene


Re: [arch-general] NAS drive read ok cant write

2012-02-20 Thread P Nikolic
On Monday 20 Feb 2012 16:04:30 P Nikolic wrote:
 On Monday 20 Feb 2012 17:40:59 Jesse Juhani Jaara wrote:
  chown -R
  your_user_name:users_or_some_another_group_you_wanna_assing_as_owener
  /foo/bar
  
  man chown
  
  something like:
  chown -R pete:users /home/pete/M{usic,ovies}
  
  should do it, remebr to run it as root. But be avare that that will make
  you the ofvner of everysingle file in those folders :D
 
 Hi
 
 Well that made no difference at all   everything is user:65534 Group:65534
 still unable to write ..
 
 
 Wonder if this thing supports NFS  that might be a little more friendly as
 there are no windblows machines involved
 
 Pete .

Well seems it dont like   NFS  .

Seems i need a samb wizarad  is there one lurking ..

Pete .

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