![]() I'm pretty new to PHP/Apache/Web Servers, and I think I probably understand about half of the concepts. Ok, I'm raising the white flag here, and I throw myself at the mercy of the community. I do not say it's the best config file, but it works for me! Read only = no3 - add a password to samba user (pi)Ħ - fill in credentials = pi and password you just added Passwd chat = *Enter\snew\s*\spassword:* %n\n *Retype\snew\s*\spassword:* %n\n *password\supdated\ssuccessfully*. Panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d If you have a set of instructions that worked, I'd appreciate a link.Ĭode: #= Global Settings = I have tried several times to get Samba working and have not been successful. It helps to know it's working on your end, and that I am close to the right path. I appreciate your help, it feels like I am getting somewhere. I don't think this is a file level permission problem, as evidenced above. "Why not try just rsync without exact file permissions, you can set them on your Pi later (that's what I do)."" Is your Pi running headless? Does it boot to command line or GUI? How, specifically are you getting the drive to mount at boot time? (or do you?) I suspect a timing issue, I am trying to mount a spinning drive, not a USB stick. I am letting it automount, as I have not been successful in any of the other ways of mounting at startup. I suspect it has something to do with how the drive is mounted. MEDIA is ext4 and PNY128 is exfat) and it works on one and not the other. I've installed Calibre on the Pi, created a new database, cp'ed to both the exfat drive and ext4 drive (/media/pi/MEDIA/calibre_ebooks vs. Why not try just rsync without exact file permissions, you can set them on your Pi later (that's what I do)." But a copy from mac HFS+ to ext4 cannot be 100% exact. "Copying with CCC makes a 100% exact copy. sadly, the Owncloud client on the Mac turned out to be a disaster (runaway process in the background would prevent sync and eventually crash) ![]() ![]() I had it working (come to think, with this exact database) when I had the Pi running Owncloud. "I vaguely remember a problem with something like this once. Calibre and Calibre content server run on the Pi with no problems, so I am guessing that the database files are fine. Copied using Carbon Copy Cloner (differential copy - only changed files) from OS X 10.11.6. "How did you copy the Calibre (what version on Win, OSX or Linux?) database files to your pi?" I am starting to build a fresh OS install to test that. "Maybe you could try to reinstall cops, apache2 and all dependencies as a last possible solution." Well, I assume apt-get installs the newest, but I don't know what choice I would have "What version of PHP are you using? If it's very new there could be a problem." ![]()
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