2019-05-12, 07:00
Hey. Longtime lurker but just created an account for this problem I'm having.
I run OSMC on a RPi 3 B+. I also have a windows 10 machine from which I can see the hard drive attached to my RPi (its how I move content from my laptop to the RPi/HDD).
Recently OSMC updated to 18.2-RC1 and since then I seem to have lost the ability to "write" privileges on the RPI HDD.
Before if I wanted to edit a subtitle (for example) I'd just double click the shortcut on my desktop, navigate to the file on the RPI HDD, edit and save. Currently, I can open any file on the RPi HDD, I can even play files on the Rpi HDD on my windows machine, but I can't add anything to the HDD or make any changes. Windows gives an error saying that I don't have the correct permissions so I'm guessing something changed in the update (before it worked fine). If I connect the HD locally to my machine I can do all that, no problem.
I'm using Samba for the networking. Thanks for any help you can give!
I run OSMC on a RPi 3 B+. I also have a windows 10 machine from which I can see the hard drive attached to my RPi (its how I move content from my laptop to the RPi/HDD).
Recently OSMC updated to 18.2-RC1 and since then I seem to have lost the ability to "write" privileges on the RPI HDD.
Before if I wanted to edit a subtitle (for example) I'd just double click the shortcut on my desktop, navigate to the file on the RPI HDD, edit and save. Currently, I can open any file on the RPi HDD, I can even play files on the Rpi HDD on my windows machine, but I can't add anything to the HDD or make any changes. Windows gives an error saying that I don't have the correct permissions so I'm guessing something changed in the update (before it worked fine). If I connect the HD locally to my machine I can do all that, no problem.
I'm using Samba for the networking. Thanks for any help you can give!