Yes Kent..I've updated my post to make it clear that it applies to FritzBox! devices and not for general use.
(from a laymans reading of the FritzBox! settings the attached USB device and folders/partitions need to be configured much as one does for other servers such as your OMV. Just plugging in a drive and expecting the whole drive to be available leads to the Inode large file problem the 'noserverino' works around.
I've not used my FritzBox! for a server, as like you I have a dedicated OMV server, but perhaps I should experiment with something via USB on the FritzBox!
Their setup instructions are comprehensive and do include specific Linux instructions :-)
https://en.avm.de/service/knowledge-base...ork-drive/
(from a laymans reading of the FritzBox! settings the attached USB device and folders/partitions need to be configured much as one does for other servers such as your OMV. Just plugging in a drive and expecting the whole drive to be available leads to the Inode large file problem the 'noserverino' works around.
I've not used my FritzBox! for a server, as like you I have a dedicated OMV server, but perhaps I should experiment with something via USB on the FritzBox!
Their setup instructions are comprehensive and do include specific Linux instructions :-)
https://en.avm.de/service/knowledge-base...ork-drive/
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