![]() 15:20:02: 15:20:02: Error: Impossible to set permissions for the file '/media/DISCO_RETE/DOWNLOADS/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' (error 1: Operation not allowed) ![]() 15:14:29: 15:14:29: Error: File '/media/USB/aMuleTemp/001.part' could not be renamed '/media/DISCO_RETE/DOWNLOADS/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' (error 0 : Success) 15:14:29: 15:14:29: Error: Impossible to set permissions for the file '/media/DISCO_RETE/DOWNLOADS/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' (error 1: Operation not allowed) Temporary folder, and each time the daemon or raspberry is restarted, a new file is created with the same name and (1), (2) etc.Īn example of amule logs: 15:10:03: Sospensione invio del file: 91686CC5A503DB5187D1078F58538C6B The download is not “marked” as complete and is not removed from the list, also because the temporary files remain in the The problem is aMule: once a file is completed, the file is copied to the network disk, BUT the download line remains black, ![]() With Transmission no problem, everything works perfectly. "download-dir": "/media/DISCO_RETE/DOWNLOADS", In /etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json "incomplete-dir": "/media/USB/TransmissionTemp", In /home/amuleusr/.aMule/nf IncomingDir=/media/DISCO_RETE/DOWNLOADS I configured them on FSTAB currently in this way //192.168.0.1/fritz.nas/300GB /media/DISCO_RETE cifs username = USER, password = PASSWORD, rw, vers = 1.0 0 0 I created the two directories DISCO_RETE and USB in the /media folder sudo mkdir -m 777 /media/DISCO_RETE They are both NTFS, because I need to eventually detach them and carry them around. ![]() I have created in router its specific for raspberry whith rw access on the entire disc even if i could only mount the specific downloads folder. I would like to keep temporary file folders of both in a USB disk connected with a Y-shaped cable,Īnd I would like to merge the completed downloads of the two programs on a network disk connected via a fritzbox router accessible through user and password. I have Dietpi on a raspberry 2 in which I have installed Amuled and Transmission: I 'm looking for a solution to my problem for some time, without finding it. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |