It does see it when I Add Network Drive but it wont let me mount it.
I’ve had this problem for years with all Macs and I fixed it once through luck rather than judgement - but the SD card corrupted on an update and I can’t remember how I did it.
It’s taken two years of fiddling and I still don’t understand why this is happening. Others have had the same issue and there is no definitive answer anywhere on this forum that I can find (and I think some old posts have been removed).
So it’s a NAS: Network Attached Storage. In other words, storage accessible via the local network. It’s not a dedicated NAS though, since it’s also used for other purposes.
Verify that you chose the right path. That is, when you select the storage from the list in Volumio, set the path .
Also, for testing, make sure that the Mac is set to allow guest acces to this share.
You might have to set additional options for the mount. Not sure what OS X uses. Google how to mount a share from OS X on Linux and you’ll surely find the right parameters. And then write them down
It would have helped to specify that, so that we can skip the obvious solutions
So, which steps and options did you already try?
Secondly, the auto-mount via the webUI does not give a whole lot of feedback I think. Can you try to mount the share via the command line (via SSH) and see which errors are returned?
It just needs IP address not smb address the Mac gives you. This means you need a fixed IP not assigned by DCHP.
Then just the name of the share folder not the folder path.
It’s so annoying that it’s hiding in plain sight! Any Mac users with same problem message me for further info if needed. A server error stops me uploading screenshots on this forum at moment.
Glad you’ve sorted it domchocolate, differences between share names and folder paths are always a problem on different devices … it depends exactly how it is broadcast over the network ie. what does Volumio “see” as a potential share.
Yes, it does need a fixed IP address, again this comes down to the same as above. Names such as MyLaptop.local are great, but somewhere that needs translating into an actual IP address.
BTW. I’ve selected your reply as the “solution” to the OP, if you’e not happy with that you may edit it yourself back.
@selfishagenda please open a new post fully describing your system, Volumio version and problem please. For the sake of other users, your post will just be ‘lost’ here otherwise.
Hi domchocolate. I cannot connect my music folder as you did three years ago…
I put the IP adress and in the next space, “music”, the default folder of any Mac.
Any suggestion?
In Nas IP put 192.168.1.Xxx or what ever FIXED IP address of Mac. If not fixed you may lose mount on restart. Make fixed in Network- advanced- tcp/ip-manual.
Then in path JUST put name of your shared folder eg: mùsica. No other path details.
You may need to add your Mac username and password
I did exactly what you say, and nothing.
BUT I send to bin the configuration and made and new one. Then asked me USERNAME and password and FINALLY IT WORKS!!!
THANKS A LOT Dom.
I appreciate very much your help!!!
Great! I’m glad it still works. I haven’t done it for a while. I used a RPi with open media vault to create a low power NAS for a couple of years. That worked well but in the end I wanted to reduce the number of devices on phantom power so ended up putting USB SSD drive straight into the back of RPi.
same issue…
used vers 1.0, ask for password, compare foldername in NAS (ok so far), no error messages… but the folder is empty no matter the file size (es small mp3) or the waiting time (hours).
what I miss?