> Although other applications can see this shared folder, but they, e.g. > However, many other applications, such as Firefox, Google Chrome, NotepadQQ, XnViewMP, CANNOT see the mounted folder directly, and can only see it by browsing into the folder "/run/user/1001/gvfs/smb-share:server=hnas3.local,share=folder1" > I CAN delete files under synology shared folder using Nautilus File Explorer (5) If I mount synology shared folder thru Nautilus File Manager (it seems that it use "gvfs" to do the mounting), e.g folder1, (4) Using Nautilus File Manager, I CAN delete file of home folder of a synology user, e.g. folder1, using the "rm" command, whether or not I am a root user or NOT but failed to do so in GUI Nautilus File Manager. (3) In terminal mode, I CAN delete files in shared folders, e.g. (2) but for the home directory of the Synology user "user1", it's normal "folder1", "folder2", & "folder3", I can create or paste new files, change file names, but CANNOT delete any one of them (1) for files under the shared folders, e.g. However, it's weired that using ZorinOS's default file manager "Nautilus": I have successfully auto-mounted shared folders to my Client PC running ZorinOS12.1 thru "NFS" according to this URL: # NAS Server: Synology Diskstation DS716+II, with DSM 6.1.3-15152 Update 1 I don’t see “usbshare2” anywhere.# Client PC: ZorinOS12.1 ( ), AsRock J3160 mini-ITX, 8GB Ram, 120GB-SSD However, when I plug the HD into my Mac OSX, the name comes up as “Elements”, which is the WD brand. Is it possible to rename the HD? This seems to be the simplest solution. The growing amount of unstructured data requires smarter and increasingly higher performance methods of storing, accessing, and sharing. Either edit the backup task to point towards the new directory name, or rename the HD back to its original “usbshare1”. Synology DiskStation DS1621+ is a powerful 6-bay network-attached storage solution designed to store and protect critical data assets. I figure there’s 2 possible solutions to “trick” Hyper Backup to relink to the task. From reading other forum posts, I think what happened is the HD was renamed when the photos HD with the same name was present. Eventually, I noticed the discrepancy was Hyper Backup expects to see “usbshare1” and the videos HD appears as “usbshare2”. I checked permissions and the Hyper Backup settings. In DSM, the USB drive was connected and the files appeared in File Station. However, when it was time to back up the video drive, Hyper Backup indicated there was no disk to backup to. Anyway, the photos backup completed with no issue. I thought this would save me the few extra seconds it would have taken to unplug the first drive after it completed its back up and plug in the second. Seeing there’s 2 USB ports in my Synology NAS, I plugged both drives in. For the past 6-8 months, I’ve had no problems and the backups are pretty quick, just updating changes. I manually run the backup on the 2 HDs monthly and store them in a safe. This is a secondary backup to my C2 cloud backup of my whole drive. To make this post easier to follow, let’s say one HD backs up photos and the other one backs up videos. I have a media folder that I’m backing up between 2 external USB drives on Hyper Backup. However, I’m hoping there’s a quick fix, instead of having to start over with a brand new backup. First of all, I realize there is a “user-error” component to my problem.
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