willowen100
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I have several datasets and SAMBA shares setup but I have issues accessing them depending how they've been named. Below is a list of some SAMBA shares I have.
It takes me into my 'home' directory at
or
However, if I use the plural noun and the actual name of the SAMBA share backups I'm able to access the share normally. However, I would expect the singular spelling of the backups share to come back with an error rather than being an alias to my home directory. Can anyone explain this behaviour?
Another example, I have created a user called docker which has the following UID/GID:
as it takes you to the docker user's home directory instead. This makes perfect sense but it would nice if I could disable the home folder for the docker user and choose to use the SAMBA share instead. I suppose the only way to get around this is to either change the user account name to docker-user or docker.user, or change the SAMBA share name to docker_share for example.
Lastly, I have noticed that no matter what I set the home share name to in SAMBA it doesn't change from Homes. For example if I create a SAMBA share name called Home_Share and check the box Use as Home Share, in Windows or Linux the share still shows as Home. Can anyone explain this behaviour or the home share feature hard-coded to always show Homes?
For reference I've left the documentation to Home shares below:
https://www.truenas.com/docs/core/coretutorials/sharing/smb/homeshare/
- Backups
- Docker
- Public
- Media
- Home_Share
Code:
\\truenas\backup
It takes me into my 'home' directory at
Code:
\\truenas\will
or
Code:
\\truenas\homes
However, if I use the plural noun and the actual name of the SAMBA share backups I'm able to access the share normally. However, I would expect the singular spelling of the backups share to come back with an error rather than being an alias to my home directory. Can anyone explain this behaviour?
Another example, I have created a user called docker which has the following UID/GID:
- UID=1111
- GID=999
Code:
\\truenas\docker
as it takes you to the docker user's home directory instead. This makes perfect sense but it would nice if I could disable the home folder for the docker user and choose to use the SAMBA share instead. I suppose the only way to get around this is to either change the user account name to docker-user or docker.user, or change the SAMBA share name to docker_share for example.
Lastly, I have noticed that no matter what I set the home share name to in SAMBA it doesn't change from Homes. For example if I create a SAMBA share name called Home_Share and check the box Use as Home Share, in Windows or Linux the share still shows as Home. Can anyone explain this behaviour or the home share feature hard-coded to always show Homes?
For reference I've left the documentation to Home shares below:
https://www.truenas.com/docs/core/coretutorials/sharing/smb/homeshare/