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    Folder on NAS, visible via SSH, not windows?

    Hi guys, ive moved a folder from raid1 to raid0, however its not visiable in Windows...

    How do I create a folder so its visable again? I just moved the data from a Raid0 array to a JBOD

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    Re: Folder on NAS, visible via SSH, not windows?

    It should be possible. Just edit the smb.conf file

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    Re: Folder on NAS, visible via SSH, not windows?

    Or - first create new folder via WEB GUI, then move data - and YOu have to find the correct smb file, cause the active one is rebuild from scratch every reboot
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    Re: Folder on NAS, visible via SSH, not windows?

    Thanks , fixed it!

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