2013-09-11, 08:14
It wouldn't surprise me on Linux, though I can't see why it should be happening.
The drive should be mounted as user, not root. I'll have to check my fstab: It's been a while since I set it up.
Perhaps user xbmc needs permissions granted, though I can't see why.
I'll be able to test it on my insecure system here in about a 12 mins, once the transfer has finished. I had to transfer some files downstairs before moving the two folders back up here. Even with gigabit ethernet; transferring tens of gigabytes back and forth takes a little time.
'Transfer' - my word for the day.
The drive should be mounted as user, not root. I'll have to check my fstab: It's been a while since I set it up.
Perhaps user xbmc needs permissions granted, though I can't see why.
I'll be able to test it on my insecure system here in about a 12 mins, once the transfer has finished. I had to transfer some files downstairs before moving the two folders back up here. Even with gigabit ethernet; transferring tens of gigabytes back and forth takes a little time.
'Transfer' - my word for the day.