Someone can help me?
I try to share the internal hdd of the wl-hdd with my local network.
I read the tutorials to install ipkg packages and samba.
It's ok with an usb external hdd, but i can't see the internal harddrive.
df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 3008 3008 0 100% /
/dev/discs/disc0/part1 33996740 40560 32229196 0% /opt
does the internal hdd work with /opt as mount-point?
thanks
Someone can help me?
When you disconnect your usb drive and give the command df, you will probably see also "/dev/discs/disc0/part1" ,with my wlhdd, that's my drive......
Otherwise you have to mount it?
And what firmware are you using? Otherwise start of with the original fw or jockyw's fw. Is a bit simpler.
yes i see the same thingOriginally Posted by ebk71
I have upgraded asus 1.2.3.4 with 1.9.2.7-6b by OlegOriginally Posted by ebk71
does the wl-hdd work with :mount /dev/discs/disc0/part1 /opt ?
and share works (writeable) with windows explorer ?
thank you
Yes, why shouldn't? Just follow the tutorials on macsat.com en start with the tut about ipkg packaging. Then your drive will be mounted, partitioned, formatted etc.Originally Posted by kiesceki
Attention: in samba tut is only smbd command mentioned, you need also nmbd command to actually SEE you shares in you network neighborhood. (It took me 2 days to figure that out.)
Thanks for your help
I followed the tutorials on mascat.com :
- ipkg package system
- windows network / Samba
I started nmbd manuelly and i can see my share with XP. but i can't read or write.
in ftp mode i can't see the share.
What is the exactualy command for start nmb in S97Samba ?
How can i read and write my share ?
In your smb.conf must be something like:Originally Posted by kiesceki
[Share]
path = /opt/{name of folder}
writeable = yes
browseable = yes
With ls -al you can see permissions on files/folders and with chmod you can change this.
What I put in S97samba was just: nmbd -D
For ftp, follow the macsat ftp guide, I didn't set it up yet
Remark: I'm no expert, this few things I picked up along the way.
Now, with your help, Samba works very well.
any "expert" has answered me! happily, there are people as you.
thank you very much again ebk71.
kiesceki