07-01-2020, 11:27 AM
I assume therefore that your NAS does not have a USB port that you can plug your external drive into directly for the backup routine?
Either way, moOde makes a samba share of any drives mounted to it that you can access on your network, so plugging the USB drive in and mounting it to moOde will make the contents visible from your NAS and you can "pull" the backup that way I would guess. You can then choose to either leave the USB in and read your library from there or continue to use the NAS as your library and plug in the drive only when you want to commit any changes.
Either way, moOde makes a samba share of any drives mounted to it that you can access on your network, so plugging the USB drive in and mounting it to moOde will make the contents visible from your NAS and you can "pull" the backup that way I would guess. You can then choose to either leave the USB in and read your library from there or continue to use the NAS as your library and plug in the drive only when you want to commit any changes.
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Robert
Robert