Ubuntu 9.04 write problems with Network Accessible Storage Device
Jason Yeoman
tuxnician at gmail.com
Mon Jul 13 17:35:17 UTC 2009
I would check your file permissions. You may have to give yourself
permission to write ability since you can read the files ok.
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 6:27 PM, Duffields<dhltd at telus.net> wrote:
> I have been using a DNS-323 NAS device for the data files on my home network
> for the past 3 years with no problem. Each computer mounts the device
> through an entry in fstab shown below
>
> //192.168.0.49/Volume_1 /media/RAID cifs
> credentials=/home/xxxx/.smbcredentials,uid=xxxx,gid=users 0 0
>
> The system has been working very well with Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04.
>
> I have started to play with Ubuntu 9.04 and I find that although I use the
> same entries in fstab as with 8.04, and the drive mounts correctly, many of
> the files, (perhaps all of them, but I have not checked them all) can be
> opened as "read only". Changes to images cannot be saved nor can changes to
> documents.
>
> The odd thing is that some documents such as NoteCase Pro .ncd files CAN be
> saved by that application. Also, I can add new directories and put files
> into them but then cannot edit those files.
>
> Has anyone encountered this?
>
> Mac
>
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