Hello
I had volumio install and everything worked fine. My device was able to connect. However after a update I had to reinstall and everything is working but I cant connect to the NAS. I say NAS its a laptop win 10 with a USB Samsung drive. As I say it did work perfectly before and I have tried multiple times to connect. Please Help
Thanks in advance
Hey @HiFiGuy,
Help us to help you:
Without details captured in logs when you training your connections it is unlikely to offer help.
Kind Regards,
Hi nerd Thanks for the reply I have checked mutilple posts about this Im happy to provide any information if you can tell me how to find it I will find out
It flashes up a red box but it disappears so quickly I cant read what the error is, so its making it difficult to isolate the issue.
Hey @HiFiGuy,
In the post I shared previously, you can read that there are steps you need to execute and details that you need share.
What we know now:
- You have a device
- You have a laptop
- You have MS Windows 10
- You have a NAS on MS Windows 10
What we need:
At bare minimum we need details of your hardware including setup and most importantly debug log URL created after you attempted share mount a couple of times.
Kind Regards,
Hi Nerd,
Thanks for getting back to me, as I say it did work before and really well I have connected my Pi to putty, but am unsure of how to get the details you require to progress.
Hey @HiFiGuy,
Tips link I shared twice already is clearly showing what is required. Summary for your convenience:
- Device model and storage type (SD card, SSD, USB, etc.)
- Exact Volumio version (example: 3.456)
- Log link from your device (see: How to send a log link for a bug report?)
- Raspberry Pi, identify your exact Raspberry Pi device.
If your issue involves additional or network hardware, also provide:
- Full identification of the device (datasheet, product page, or supplier/manufacturer link) of your laptop, OS version number.
I am genuinely not sure how else I can direct you. At the moment, there is only one person in the entire world who holds the details needed to help you - this person is you.
Kind Regards,
While you’re collecting data so we have something to work with, also read this topic.
Windows also pushed this to Windows 10 based systems.
And just a gentle reminder, as @nerd already pointed out:
We don’t have crystal balls, we don’t do Tarot readings, and our tea leaves are on strike.
We can only work with the info you give us, so help us help you!
Thank you both for your efforts I have reset my router and tried to connect to my NAS again. This time I have a log which says connection timed out
please share the log…
please share a screenshot of your mapping in Volumio (if visible hide username)
As it seems your mapping is incorrect "\\";
//192.168.0.xxx/DESKTOP-xxxxxx\\Music 505
exec error Error: Command failed: /usr/bin/sudo /bin/mount -t nfs -o ro,soft,noauto '192.168.0.xxx:/\\DESKTOP-xxxxx\Music 505
Music 505
192.168.0.111
\DESKTOP-JLCR5CF\Music 505
vers=3.0
E:\Music 505
This is my mapping
try this:
DESKTOP-JLCR5CF/Music 505
Will do
No Joy but when i click the green edit button it shows up as
/DESKTOP-JLCR5CF/Music 505
I see you’re using NFS instead of CIFS? NFS is for linux based sustems unless you loaded software on windows to deal with NFS?
When I tried with cifs it just says no such file or directory
Is this folder or computer name?
Kind Regards,
