So then the new file gets the ownership and permissions as dictated by the create mask and directory mask directives in smb.conf.Ĭan someone confirm if that is correct or no? I think this is because Pluma actually creates a new file every time you save an edit to the file. But then if I use the Ubuntu-mate file explorer to browse to the file via the Samba share and use the text editor Pluma to edit the file.įrom Ubuntu-mate I notice the ownership of the file changes. If I create a file directly in the filesystem of the USB drive while sudo su (root) then I get a file with root:root ownership and rw-r-r- permissions. This smb.conf file somehow manages to create a samba share for any USB drive connected. Hide files = /$RECYCLE.BIN/System Volume Information/desktop.ini/thumbs.db/ I am testing a network share I plan on sharing between Ubuntu mate and a Windows 10 PC. >įANS: 3xFractal R3 120mm - 3 Front, 1 Rear.I am using the Ubuntu mate live cd/usb running 20-04-focal-LTS. PSU: Fractal ION 2+ 650WLike my post (or find it helpful)?. VM/Docker host, using ESXi and running pfSense alongside FreeNAS (separate Dual Intel NIC added, dedicated to the pfSense VM)Ģx Intel NUCs running TrueNAS SCALE 23.10-Beta1ĬASE: Fractal Define 7 running TrueNAS SCALE 23.10-Beta1ĬPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1240L v5 2.10GHz NIC: Intel EXPI9402PTBLK Pro, Dual-Gigabit Adapter (plus the 2 onboard Intel NICs, 1x 210, 1x 218) Corsair Commander Pro to control the fans (see script and code)ĬPU FAN: 1xCorsair H60 CPU Radiator - Front OS: 1 x Kingston UV400 120GB SSD - boot driveįANS: 3xFractal R3 120mm - 3 Front, 1 Rear. SSD: 4 x Samsung 850 EVO Basic (500GB, 2.5") - VMs/Jails
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