![]() ![]() The issue is that while the Google Drive sync now works, using rclone mount on the share directory /mnt/user0/Recordings causes it to become detached from mnt/user/Recordings : :~# ll /mnt/user/Recordings/EVSxZIbF5O/v9rIt25frt -t | head -n 5 In the case of my Recordings share, user "root" of group "root". However, the directories and files under the share directory are owned by different users. ![]() top level Shares directories) are owned by user "users" of group "nobody". The /mnt/user/ (and /mnt/user0/) level directories (i.e. The umask matches the default permissions of the share directory.Īctually, I give up. User "nobody" has uid of 99, and group "users" has the gid of 100. To get the rclone mount to have the same user/group/permissions, you have to add the following to your RCLONE_MOUNT_OPTIONS (under Show More Settings): In case anyone is looking for answers, I figured it out. How can I resolve this issue? I googled various combination of "rclone" and "user 911" but wasn't able to find anything other this thread and the other rclone thread on the Unraid forum. Pretty sure it will also prevent Shinobi from writing videos into it. This prevents me to writing anything in it when mounted on my PC as a SMB share. :/mnt/user# ll -d Recordingsĭrwxrwxrwx 1 nobody users 6 Jul 13 04:13 Recordings/ĭrwxr-xr-x 1 911 911 0 Jul 13 04:17 Recordings/ But it appears to change the directory permission so that only user "911" has write permission. I tried to let rclone mount it to my designated sync folder on my Google Drive. So I have a share called "Recordings" that I have Shinobi record the security cam footage into. ![]()
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