hilton8r
Dabbler
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- Apr 5, 2015
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I've had an iphone for awhile now, but no mac experience to speak of otherwise.
I previously had Ubuntu 20.04 set up to mount nfs shares for my datasets on my nas. That worked well for years.
I bought a mac mini when my ubuntu system started to die. I was able to connect to my nas via smb shares in pretty much the same manner as I did with ubuntu.
I can access my nas files no problem. I can access my local files no problem. However, I can't copy or move the local files to / from the nas.
I did try afp share, but the mac mini couldn't see it, and I see that afp is supposedly close to deprecation.
I tried to configure acl (default open) on my nas, but lost access to the smb share. I didn't dare configure acl reciprocally for fear of jacking up my data. I stripped acl, and now back to where I started.
I'm not sure where to start to figure this out. Is it permissions related since I can manipulate files locally and remotely?
Eventually, I'll probably copy my data over to the mac, and use time machine to back up to my nas. But I want to worry about that later when I've got more experience with mac. I don't have enough disk space on my mac for movies / music etc...
I'm able to do a lot of what I need to do, but for example... I'm not able to download from slack to my nas downloads folder like I did with ubuntu. I'm hoping to throw this out there to see if anybody can point me in the right direction.
I previously had Ubuntu 20.04 set up to mount nfs shares for my datasets on my nas. That worked well for years.
I bought a mac mini when my ubuntu system started to die. I was able to connect to my nas via smb shares in pretty much the same manner as I did with ubuntu.
I can access my nas files no problem. I can access my local files no problem. However, I can't copy or move the local files to / from the nas.
I did try afp share, but the mac mini couldn't see it, and I see that afp is supposedly close to deprecation.
I tried to configure acl (default open) on my nas, but lost access to the smb share. I didn't dare configure acl reciprocally for fear of jacking up my data. I stripped acl, and now back to where I started.
I'm not sure where to start to figure this out. Is it permissions related since I can manipulate files locally and remotely?
Eventually, I'll probably copy my data over to the mac, and use time machine to back up to my nas. But I want to worry about that later when I've got more experience with mac. I don't have enough disk space on my mac for movies / music etc...
I'm able to do a lot of what I need to do, but for example... I'm not able to download from slack to my nas downloads folder like I did with ubuntu. I'm hoping to throw this out there to see if anybody can point me in the right direction.