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RE: Moved my music to new NAS but library remains empty - TheOldPresbyope - 03-23-2023 FYI, If you're using Synology DSM and you really really want to serve your musical tracks via NFS (which as I've expressed elsewhere I really really don't) then try this. (I don't use Synology gear; I just tried this on the moldering DSM 6.1 I keep around for testing purposes as a guest OS on VirtualBox on one of my Linux boxes) Control Panel > Shared Folder - select the folder of interest and click the Edit button This opens the Edit Shared Folder <folder name> - click the Permissions button This brings up a list of users/permissions - I give the admin user read/write permissions but you may have different requirements - click on the NFS Permissions button This brings up a list of eligible client IP addresses (I just set my whole internal subnet 10.0.0.0/24; YMMV) - select the line of interest - click on the Edit button This brings up the Edit NFS rule box - (I see privilege is set Read/Write on my server; I don't recall if this was the default setting, but again YMMV) - set Squash to "Map all users to admin" - click OK ...or something like that as Tim would say. You should now be able to mount and scan your NFS share in moOde's music library. Regards, Kent |