Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer on Pi : problem to access remote NFS drive

2021-05-09 Thread Paul Webster


yuxbax wrote: 
> Yes, all the other machines can access to those music files in my
> network.

Assuming one of those other machines is running a recent version of
Windows then it means CIFS can work.

Try removing the Options (uid and gid) (and Applying) just in case it
helps.
I suggest that only because I don't see how it could mean anything to
the system at the other end of the link since it does not know about a
user called tc or a group called staff. However, it might be important
for reasons that are obvious to someone else ...  however, since it is
not working then trying it will not make things worse.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer on Pi : problem to access remote NFS drive

2021-05-09 Thread v2k


yuxbax wrote: 
> Yes, all the other machines can access to those music files in my
> network.

Just did a quick test, I don't think I have the exact same setup but I
did manage to add a shared exFAT drive from a Mac to my LMS. Now this
might sound stupid but did you press "apply" after adding the path to
the media folder? I'm just asking since the "rescan" button does not
appear until after I've done that.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer on Pi : problem to access remote NFS drive

2021-05-09 Thread yuxbax


Yes, all the other machines can access to those music files in my
network.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Ubuntu and picoreplayer samba

2021-05-09 Thread v2k


Elmar.F wrote: 
> @ Greg Erskine & @v2k : Thanks for your replies, though I don't
> completely understand your explanations. I think I have to dive deeper
> for better understanding.

I don't know how long you have been running Linux but two laptops seems
dedicated :) Anyway, for my part all you need to take with you is that
things that look like they should work, like the network browser,
doesn't always work in Linux. Should you find yourself in such a
situation and there is a command line way of doing what you want then
try that. If nothing else you tend to get better feedback about why it
is failing.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer on Pi : problem to access remote NFS drive

2021-05-09 Thread Paul Webster


You need to think about the way that the folders are shared out rather
than the local disk file system type - since it is the folder sharing
technology that pCP has to match.
If they were locally attached by USB then you would care about exFAT
etc.

Is your MAC haring them out as CIFS (aka SMB aka SAMBA) shares or as NFS
shares?

For example - can you access the files on the MAC from a Windows PC?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer on Pi : problem to access remote NFS drive

2021-05-09 Thread v2k


yuxbax wrote: 
> The thing is those are partitions of my laptop (macbook) drive, "not
> attached dives".
> Is that possible, (formating them in native linux)?
> If I do that, can my laptop use those partitions as well?
> Thanks

No (well, maybe there is a driver for them), Macs only like its native
filesystems (HFS, APFS) and exFAT.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer on Pi : problem to access remote NFS drive

2021-05-09 Thread yuxbax


The thing is those are partitions of my laptop (macbook) drive, "not
attached dives".
Is that possible, (formating them in native linux)?
If I do that, can my laptop use those partitions as well?
Thanks



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