05-28-2025, 09:09 PM
(05-28-2025, 08:24 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Yes, the root folders NAS and NVME under /mnt aren't exposed anymore as SMB share/mount points anymore because they don't reflect the max size of the actual share point directory or drive mount but rather the max size of the rootfs partition containing the /mnt directory.
As an example let's say your boot media is a 32GB SDCard with a 256MB bootfs partition and ~30GB rootfs partition. If your NAS share directory or NVMe drive is 1TB the /mnt/NAS or /mnt/NVME directories will only show 30GB max size instead of the actual 1TB size.
This has caused issues when trying to copy > rootfs size of files to those directories.
In your case just use the SDCARD dir.
Thanks for confirming Tim. I just moved the contents of the NAS to the SDCard folder and everything is accessible again. And you're right, I never noticed but now I can see the total capacity and used space of the SDCard share when it's mounted as a network drive in Windows.