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Hi all,
I just get a DNS 323 device.
I try to connect an HD on USB port.
It's working, I can access by telnet and samba.
But, I can create a folder on the USB HD.
When I execute mkdir command, the command is blocked and never return.
I think it's a permission issue.
Have you got an idea about this issue.
many thanks in advance for your help
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Hi all,
No idea about my issue ?
Could you help me, please ?
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As root, no permissions would halt any command. Could be the drive is being mounted as read-only (even mkdir should inform you). Have you tried with touch?
Post your /etc/mtab to see the readonly issue
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I try different ways
1°) mount DD with FAT32 format. When I perform mkdir, the command never returns. the mount is in RW state
2°) mount DD with NTFS format. the mount is in RO state. I see that it's necessary to use ntfs-3g driver. But I don't know if it's available somewhere.
3°) mount USB key with FAT32 format. When I perform mkdir, the command is successful.
I think I have to format my first DD in FAT32 on linux.
I would like to know if ntfs-3g exists for DNS323.
The USB key is OK
Many thanks in advance for your support
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I believe the ntfs.ko wasn´t reliable on writings. Is the hard disk a 2,5" one? could be a power outage? Im not sure if you could found any error-related line at /var/log/messages
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I confirm that ntfs.ko doesn't manage writing feature.
The HD is 2.5'' one.
I will see if I can put a power outage.
But I think it's more a SW issue that an HW issue.
I will test and come back.
thanks
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Old thread, yes, sorry. But...
A year later, has ntfs-3g become available for DNS-323? Or any other method of NTFS RW access?
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How 'bout any large-file capability on the USB drive (ext2, ext3)?
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