LostKayaker
Occasional Visitor
Update yet again:
I plugged in the 3TB drive into the USB3 port, ssh'd into the router and checked that it was mounted , which it was. I then ejected the drive through the router GUI and confirmed via ssh it was unmounted. So I then did an e2fsck on the drive and it showed a partition problem on sdb1.
Great! Now something tangible to work with. I ran mkfs.ext4 against that partition and about 20 min later, I ran e2sck again and it was clean.
Leaving the drive plugged I'm, I power cycled the router and when it came up, the router GUI ahowed the drive attached, which I again confirmed through ssh.
However, when I went to the samba tab in the router GUI, same original issue. I couldn't create a folder through the GUI. I created a folder via ssh, and after opening the other attaches drive, in the GUI, I open sdb1 and the folder was there. But the perms line was just a continuous line of dashes....no way to change the perms.
Soooop, I'm about diagnosed out at this point. It seems to me that there is a bug in the router firmware or perhaps some issue with the routers USB3 port.
Any ideas...????
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I plugged in the 3TB drive into the USB3 port, ssh'd into the router and checked that it was mounted , which it was. I then ejected the drive through the router GUI and confirmed via ssh it was unmounted. So I then did an e2fsck on the drive and it showed a partition problem on sdb1.
Great! Now something tangible to work with. I ran mkfs.ext4 against that partition and about 20 min later, I ran e2sck again and it was clean.
Leaving the drive plugged I'm, I power cycled the router and when it came up, the router GUI ahowed the drive attached, which I again confirmed through ssh.
However, when I went to the samba tab in the router GUI, same original issue. I couldn't create a folder through the GUI. I created a folder via ssh, and after opening the other attaches drive, in the GUI, I open sdb1 and the folder was there. But the perms line was just a continuous line of dashes....no way to change the perms.
Soooop, I'm about diagnosed out at this point. It seems to me that there is a bug in the router firmware or perhaps some issue with the routers USB3 port.
Any ideas...????
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk