02-06-2019, 06:39 PM
@Paulbj
Ah, you probably mean "NAS" doesn't show up in moOde's Music browse panel. IIRC, it won't appear until you've successfully mounted at least one NAS share (after all, until then there's nothing to browse).
The moOde bootable image file, OTOH, already contains the directories /mnt/NAS and /mnt/SDCARD. If they aren't both present in the file system after you install it then the install has become borked somehow.
Don't overthink the problem. Samba is well supported in Linux and on most-all NAS products. You can use Samba or NFS, whichever you prefer. For casual users, Samba is nearly always easier to use.
At this point, I don't understand where you've gotten to.
My advice is to start over with a fresh install of moOde and a stock Synology configuration with one or more Samba shares and use only their UIs to configure them, but it's your call.
Regards,
Kent
Ah, you probably mean "NAS" doesn't show up in moOde's Music browse panel. IIRC, it won't appear until you've successfully mounted at least one NAS share (after all, until then there's nothing to browse).
The moOde bootable image file, OTOH, already contains the directories /mnt/NAS and /mnt/SDCARD. If they aren't both present in the file system after you install it then the install has become borked somehow.
Don't overthink the problem. Samba is well supported in Linux and on most-all NAS products. You can use Samba or NFS, whichever you prefer. For casual users, Samba is nearly always easier to use.
At this point, I don't understand where you've gotten to.
My advice is to start over with a fresh install of moOde and a stock Synology configuration with one or more Samba shares and use only their UIs to configure them, but it's your call.
Regards,
Kent